to keep time

  • 121keep up/move/change with the times — ► to allow ideas, methods, etc. to develop and remain modern: »The BBC knows it has to move with the times in its negotiations over broadcasting rights. Main Entry: ↑time …

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  • 122keep (or archaic bear) someone company — spend time with someone to prevent them feeling lonely or bored. → company …

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  • 123keep you guessing — keep (you) guessing to cause you to be uncertain. I really enjoy a good mystery story that keeps me guessing the whole time …

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  • 124keep guessing — keep (you) guessing to cause you to be uncertain. I really enjoy a good mystery story that keeps me guessing the whole time …

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  • 125keep 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… …

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  • 126keep company with — 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… …

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  • 127keep 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 plan to marry… …

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  • 128keep someone company — ► keep someone company spend time with someone to prevent them feeling lonely or bored. Main Entry: ↑company …

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