keeping

Related to keeping: Keeping room, Keeping Up Appearances
See:
  • (Have you) been keeping busy?
  • (Have you) been keeping cool?
  • (Have you) been keeping out of trouble?
  • (I've been) keeping cool
  • (I've been) keeping out of trouble
  • been keeping busy?
  • been keeping cool
  • been keeping cool?
  • been keeping myself busy
  • been keeping out of trouble
  • been keeping out of trouble?
  • in (one's) keeping
  • in keeping
  • in keeping with
  • in keeping with (something)
  • in proportion
  • in somebody's keeping
  • keep (a) close watch on (someone or something)
  • keep (a) count (of someone or something)
  • keep (an amount of) balls in the air
  • keep (an amount of) plates spinning
  • keep (close) watch
  • keep (close) watch over (someone or something)
  • keep (going) on about (something)
  • keep (one) amused
  • keep (one) at arm's length
  • keep (one) dangling
  • keep (one) going
  • keep (one) honest
  • keep (one) in (one's) place
  • keep (one) in line
  • keep (one) in stitches
  • keep (one) in suspense
  • keep (one) on (one's) toes
  • keep (one) on a tight leash
  • keep (one) on tenterhooks
  • keep (one) on the edge of (one's) chair
  • keep (one) on the edge of (one's) seat
  • keep (one) on the hop
  • keep (one) posted
  • keep (one) waiting
  • keep (one's) cards close to (one's) chest
  • keep (one's) chair
  • keep (one's) chin up
  • keep (one's) cool
  • keep (one's) distance from (someone or something)
  • keep (one's) ears open
  • keep (one's) end up
  • keep (one's) eye on the ball
  • keep (one's) eye(s) open (for someone or something)
  • keep (one's) eye(s) out (for something or someone)
  • keep (one's) feet
  • keep (one's) finger on the pulse (of something)
  • keep (one's) fingers crossed
  • keep (one's) hand in (something)
  • keep (one's) hands clean
  • keep (one's) hands to (oneself)
  • keep (one's) head above water
  • keep (one's) head below the parapet
  • keep (one's) mind on (something)
  • keep (one's) nose clean
  • keep (one's) nose out of (someone's) business
  • keep (one's) opinions to (oneself)
  • keep (one's) pants on
  • keep (one's) place
  • keep (one's) promise
  • keep (one's) seat
  • keep (one's) shirt on
  • keep (one's) temper
  • keep (one's) voice down
  • keep (one's) wig on
  • keep (one's) word
  • keep (oneself) busy
  • keep (oneself) to (oneself)
  • keep (someone or oneself) in ignorance
  • keep (someone or something) about
  • keep (someone or something) apart
  • keep (someone or something) at a distance
  • keep (someone or something) at arm's length
  • keep (someone or something) for (someone or something)
  • keep (someone or something) in check
  • keep (someone or something) in order
  • keep (someone or something) in sight
  • keep (someone or something) on (their or its) feet
  • keep (someone or something) under (one's) control
  • keep (someone or something) within bounds
  • keep (someone or something, or oneself) at a distance
  • keep (someone) in the picture
  • keep (someone) on a short leash
  • keep (something) by
  • keep (something) for a rainy day
  • keep (something) for another time/day/week/etc.
  • keep (something) in proportion
  • keep (something) in reserve
  • keep (something) light
  • keep (something) on the down low
  • keep (something) on the hush
  • keep (something) on the hush-hush
  • keep (something) straight (in one's mind/head)
  • keep (something) to (oneself)
  • keep (something) to a minimum
  • keep (something) under wraps
  • keep (two or more people) straight (in one's mind/head)
  • keep a (close) watch
  • keep a civil tongue
  • keep a clean sheet
  • keep a clear head
  • keep a close rein on (someone or something)
  • keep a close watch over (someone or something)
  • keep a firm grip on (someone or something)
  • keep a level head
  • keep a low profile
  • keep a promise
  • keep a secret
  • keep a stiff upper lip
  • keep a straight face
  • keep a tab on (someone or something)
  • keep a tight grip on (someone or something)
  • keep a tight rein on (someone or something)
  • keep a weather eye open
  • keep a weather eye out
  • keep abreast of something
  • keep across (something)
  • keep after (someone or something)
  • keep ahead (of someone or something)
  • keep an even keel
  • keep an eye open
  • keep an eye out
  • keep an open mind
  • keep an/(one's) ear close to the ground
  • keep an/(one's) ear to the ground
  • keep around
  • keep at (someone or something)
  • keep at arm's length from (someone or something)
  • keep at it
  • keep away (from someone or something)
  • keep back
  • keep bad company
  • keep banker's hours
  • keep behind
  • keep body and soul together
  • keep both feet on the ground
  • keep both oars in the water
  • keep busy
  • keep cave
  • keep company
  • keep cool
  • keep down
  • keep fit
  • keep from (doing something)
  • keep good time
  • keep guard
  • keep half an eye on (someone or something)
  • keep hope alive
  • keep house
  • keep in
  • keep in good condition
  • keep in good shape
  • keep in good with (one)
  • keep in mind
  • keep in step (with someone or something)
  • keep in time (with someone or something)
  • keep in touch
  • keep in training
  • keep in trim
  • keep in with (someone)
  • keep inside
  • keep it 100
  • keep it real
  • keep it together
  • keep it up
  • keep kosher
  • keep late hours
  • keep nit
  • keep off
  • keep off (of) (one's) case
  • keep off (of) (something)
  • keep off (one's) back
  • keep on
  • keep on (the right) track
  • keep on an even keel
  • keep on keeping on
  • keep on the left(-hand) side
  • keep on the right(-hand) side
  • keep on the straight and narrow
  • keep on top of (someone or something)
  • keep on with (something)
  • keep one jump ahead
  • keep one step ahead (of someone or something)
  • keep open house
  • keep out (of something)
  • keep out from under (one's) feet
  • keep out of sight
  • keep out of the/(one's) way
  • keep out of trouble
  • keep pace
  • keep quiet
  • keep quiet (about something)
  • keep schtum
  • keep smiling
  • keep something from (someone)
  • keep still
  • keep still (about something)
  • keep stum
  • keep tabs on (someone or something)
  • keep the act up
  • keep the ball rolling
  • keep the faith
  • keep the flag flying
  • keep the peace
  • keep the pot boiling
  • keep the stork busy
  • keep the stork flying
  • keep the wolf from the door
  • keep the/this show on the road
  • keep time
  • keep to (oneself)
  • keep to (something)
  • keep to the straight and narrow
  • keep together
  • keep track
  • keep trying
  • keep under (something)
  • keep under cover
  • keep until (some point in time)
  • keep up
  • keep up appearances
  • keep up the act
  • keep up the good work
  • keep up with (someone or something)
  • keep up with the Joneses
  • keep up with the times
  • keep with (someone or something)
  • keep within (something or some place)
  • keep your eye(s) on the prize
  • keeping up with the Joneses
  • out of keeping
  • out of keeping with (something)
  • put your faith in God, and keep your powder dry
  • put your faith in God, but keep your powder dry
  • put your trust in God, and keep your powder dry
  • put your trust in God, but keep your powder dry
  • trust in God and keep your powder dry
  • trust in God, but keep your powder dry
  • what's keeping (one)
  • What's keeping?
  • Where (have) you been keeping yourself?
  • Where have you been keeping yourself?
  • Where you been keeping yourself?
References in periodicals archive
"It's the best way to see everyone and for them to see you." Especially with large groups, says Fink, keeping an eye on the big picture "like when you drive" helps keep the class together.
Keeping changes confined to just those staff members keeps Yale's formidable database as clean as it can be.
Miller uses his Treo smartphone as he walks the halls, keeping track of where students ought to be.
In addition to keeping a strict maintenance schedule, there are other ways operators can keep their compact equipment running effectively in demolition environments.
Lavallee says previously, when large mining companies conducted their own in-house contractor training and record keeping, there were shortcomings.
Keeping toxins out of our indoor air is a concern for anyone involved in green building.
Or try the terrarium technique of keeping your plants on stones or pebbles in an open-topped fish tank.
Keeping the Masses Down: How to Escape the Vicious Downward Spiral of Poverty & Tyranny is a motivational, consumable self-help book filled cover to cover with a positive-minded messages and advice to break out of poverty.
As the French put it, "A passionate man impassions others." Yet keeping this passion alive can be difficult after you've been teaching for a long time.
Keeping them in the loop can save you a lot of wasted time, effort, and money.
Courses and workshops that address the issue of record keeping and confidentiality for school counselors generally warn that keeping detailed notes can lead to the betrayal of any confidentiality the student may have presumed at the time the counseling session began.
Keeping and loving are inextricably bound together.
Enhanced with an introductory essay relating the history of photography at the Worcester Art Museum and across central New England, Keeping Shadows: Photography At The Worcester Art Museum by David Acton (Worcester Art Museum curator of prints, drawings, and photographs) and with contributions by Stephen B.
So what's the big deal about keeping these basic Ten?
Build a paper trail by keeping a copy of these written notices and any supporting information for use in justifying your actions.