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21keep your ear to the ground — If you keep your ear to the ground, you try to keep informed about something, especially if there are rumours or uncertainties …
22keep track of — ► keep (or lose) track of keep (or fail to keep) fully aware of or informed about. Main Entry: ↑track …
23keep up with the news — keep informed He reads the newspaper every morning in order to keep up with the news …
24keep abreast — If you keep abreast of things, you stay informed about developments …
25keep one's ear to the ground — To keep oneself well informed about what is going on around one ● ear …
26keep a person posted — keep a person informed …
27keep abreast — v. 1) (d; intr.) ( to be informed ) to keep abreast of (she kept abreast of the news) 2) (D; tr.) ( to inform ) to keep abreast of (they kept me abreast of the latest developments) * * * (d; intr.) ( to be informed ) to keep abreast of (she kept… …
28Keep — For other uses, see Keep (disambiguation). Donjon redirects here. For the role playing game of the same name, see Donjon (role playing game) …
29keep — keepable, adj. keepability, n. /keep/, v., kept, keeping, n. v.t. 1. to hold or retain in one s possession; hold as one s own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change. 2. to hold or have the use of for a period of time: You can keep it for the… …
30keep — [[t]kip[/t]] v. kept, keep•ing, n. 1) to hold or retain in one s possession, either permanently or temporarily 2) to hold in a given place; put or store: to keep mints in a dish[/ex] 3) to maintain (some action), as in accordance with duty: to… …