stay abreast of (someone or something)
stay abreast of (someone or something)
1. To continually stay updated about the most current information about someone or something. There are so many software vulnerabilities that it's difficult to stay abreast of them all.
2. To keep pace with someone or something. Charlie finished the race in second place because he could not stay abreast of the winner.
See also: abreast, of, stay
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- gripe to (someone or something)
- gripe to (someone or something) about (someone or something)
- gripe about (someone or something) to (someone or something)
- have (someone) under (one's) thumb
- keep (someone) under (one's) thumb
- pick away at (one)
- gripe
- gripe about (someone or something)
- throw enough mud, and some will stick
- throw mud enough, and some will stick