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81keep up with the Joneses — to have all the same things as other people to avoid looking poor or old fashioned. In this neighborhood, keeping up with the Joneses has become an art form …
82keep company with someone — to spend time with someone …
83keep up with the Joneses — idi to compete socially with one s neighbors or associates, esp. by buying the things they have …
84keep up with the Joneses — Remain equal in social standing or material possessions with one s neighbours …
85keep pace with — move, develop, or progress at the same speed as. → pace …
86keep faith with — to continue to support a person or idea even when this is difficult …
87keep pace (with) — …
88I'll Keep It with Mine — Infobox Song Name =I ll Keep It With Mine Border = Caption =album cover Type = Artist =Nico alt Artist = Album =Chelsea Girl Published = Released =October 1967 track no =7 Recorded =Mayfair Sound Studios, New York City, April 4, 1967 Genre =… …
89To keep in with — In In, prep. [AS. in; akin to D. & G. in, Icel. [=i], Sw. & Dan. i, OIr. & L. in, Gr. en. [root]197. Cf. 1st {In }, {Inn}.] The specific signification of in is situation or place with respect to surrounding, environment, encompassment, etc. It is …
90To keep pace with — pace pace (p[=a]s), n. [OE. pas, F. pas, from L. passus a step, pace, orig., a stretching out of the feet in walking; cf. pandere, passum, to spread, stretch; perh. akin to E. patent. Cf. {Pas}, {Pass}.] 1. A single movement from one foot to the… …