to keep time

  • 81time|keep|ing — «TYM KEE pihng», noun. 1. the work or duties of a timekeeper. 2. the measuring or recording of time …

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  • 82keep good time — keep good (or bad) time 1) (of a clock or watch) record time accurately (or inaccurately) 2) (of a person) be habitually punctual (or not punctual) …

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  • 83keep one's nose to the grindstone — or[have one s nose to the grindstone] or[hold one s nose to the grindstone] {v. phr.}, {informal} To work hard all the time; keep busy with boring or tiresome work. * /Sarah keeps her nose to the grindstone and saves as much as possible to start… …

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  • 84keep up appearances — {v. phr.} To maintain an outward show of prosperity in spite of financial problems. * /Mr. Smith s widow had a hard time keeping up appearances after her husband s death./ …

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  • 85keep one's nose to the grindstone — or[have one s nose to the grindstone] or[hold one s nose to the grindstone] {v. phr.}, {informal} To work hard all the time; keep busy with boring or tiresome work. * /Sarah keeps her nose to the grindstone and saves as much as possible to start… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 86keep up appearances — {v. phr.} To maintain an outward show of prosperity in spite of financial problems. * /Mr. Smith s widow had a hard time keeping up appearances after her husband s death./ …

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  • 87Keep On Loving You — Single par REO Speedwagon extrait de l’album Hi Infidelity Face B Follow My Heart Sortie 4 novembre 1980 Enregistrement 3 septembre  …

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  • 88keep pace with sb — keep pace with sb/sth ► to manage to do things at the same time or speed as someone else, or as quickly as necessary: »They simply can t keep pace with the competition. »We need to keep pace with the latest IT developments. Main Entry: ↑pace …

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  • 89keep pace with sb/sth — ► to manage to do things at the same time or speed as someone else, or as quickly as necessary: »They simply can t keep pace with the competition. »We need to keep pace with the latest IT developments. Main Entry: ↑pace …

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  • 90keep pace with sth — keep pace with sb/sth ► to manage to do things at the same time or speed as someone else, or as quickly as necessary: »They simply can t keep pace with the competition. »We need to keep pace with the latest IT developments. Main Entry: ↑pace …

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