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41keep pace with someone — keep pace (with (someone/something)) to stay at the same level as someone or something. We get regular pay raises that are supposed to keep pace with inflation …
42keep pace with something — keep pace (with (someone/something)) to stay at the same level as someone or something. We get regular pay raises that are supposed to keep pace with inflation …
43keep up with the joneses — People who try to keep up with the Joneses are competitive about material possessions and always try to have the latest and best things …
44keep company with someone — keep company (with (someone)) 1. to be connected with someone. There are rumors that the singer keeps company with some very dangerous criminals. 2. to spend time together in a romantic relationship. They ve been keeping company for a year and… …
45keep up with the news — keep informed He reads the newspaper every morning in order to keep up with the news …
46keep up with the Joneses — ► keep up with the Joneses strive not to be outdone by one s neighbours or peers. Main Entry: ↑keep …
47keep company with someone — phrase to spend time with someone Thesaurus: to spend time with friendssynonym Main entry: company …
48keep faith with something — keep faith with (something/someone) formal to continue to support an idea or person, especially by doing what you promised to do. Has the company kept faith with its promise to invest in training? …
49keep faith with someone — keep faith with (something/someone) formal to continue to support an idea or person, especially by doing what you promised to do. Has the company kept faith with its promise to invest in training? …
50keep in with somebody — ˌkeep ˈin with sb derived (BrE, informal) to make sure that you stay friendly with sb, because you will get an advantage from doing so Main entry: ↑keepderived …