keep in good with
keep in good with (one)
To continue to be the object of one's favor or act in a way that causes one to be pleased. I suggest you keep in good with the IT team. That way, you'll never have to wait long if you need help with your computer. She made a point of keeping in good with the police officer who patrolled the area.
See also: good, keep
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
keep in good with someone
to remain in someone's favor. I always try to keep in good with the boss's secretary. It's also good to keep in good with the boss.
See also: good, keep
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- be in (one's) good graces
- be in somebody's good graces
- be in someone's good graces
- (one's) day in court
- a lion in the way
- at will
- at your fingertips
- at (one's) fingertips
- at fingertips
- at one's fingertips