to keep sb out of trouble

  • 41trouble — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 problems ADJECTIVE ▪ bad, big, deep, desperate (esp. BrE), dire, huge (esp. AmE), major, real, serious …

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  • 42Trouble (comics) — Supercbbox| title = Trouble comic color = background:#ff8080 caption = Photo cover of Trouble #1 schedule = Monthly format = limited series publisher = Marvel s Epic imprint date = September 2003 ndash; January 2004 issues = 5 main char team =… …

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  • 43Trouble (альбом Эйкона) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Trouble. Trouble Альбом Эйкона Дата выпуска 29 июня 2004 г …

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  • 44Out of Time (Torchwood) — 10 – Out of Time Torchwood episode Cast Starring John Barrowman – Captain Jack Harkness …

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  • 45Trouble (Akon album) — Infobox Album Name = Trouble Type = studio Artist = Akon Released = June 29, 2004 Recorded = October 2003 – April 2004 at White Room Studio in Detroit, MI Genre = R B, hip hop, hip hop soul, soul Length = 49:57 Label = SRC/Universal Producer =… …

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  • 46keep out of someone's hair — get/keep/out of someone’s hair phrase to keep away from someone in order to avoid trouble or to avoid annoying them Thesaurus: to avoid doing something, or to avoid somethingsynonym Main entry: hair …

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  • 47Keep the Bastards Out — Seattle Post Intelligencer columnist Emmett Watson invented an organization called the KBO (i.e., Keep the Bastards Out): a tongue in cheek group which never actually existed, but which expressed his frustration (and the frustration of many… …

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  • 48Out of This World (TV series) — This article is about the U.S. television series. For the British television series of the same name, see Out of This World (UK TV series). Out of This World Title screen Genre Fantasy sitcom …

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  • 49keep out of — phr verb Keep out of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑jail, ↑mischief, ↑trouble, ↑way …

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  • 50keep\ one's\ chin\ up — v. phr. To be brave; be determined; face trouble with courage. He didn t think that he would ever get out of the jungle alive, but he kept his chin up. Compare: keep a stiff upper lip …

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