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  • 61keep quiet about something — or keep something quiet to not tell anyone about something Can we trust him to keep quiet about what he s seen? We re going to keep her decision quiet for the moment …

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  • 62keep something quiet — keep quiet about something or keep something quiet to not tell anyone about something Can we trust him to keep quiet about what he s seen? We re going to keep her decision quiet for the moment …

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  • 63keep late hours — keep regular/late/etc hours phrase to perform the same activities every day at regular/​late etc times, especially going to bed and getting out of bed Thesaurus: going to bed, getting up and staying in bedhyponym to sleep, or to go to… …

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  • 64keep after — [phrasal verb] 1 keep after (someone) informal : to tell (someone) again and again to do something My kids kept after me to quit smoking, so I finally did. I wasn t going to audition, but my friends kept after me. 2 keep (someone) after …

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  • 65keep an ear to the ground — See: EAR TO THE GROUND …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 66keep an ear to the ground — See: EAR TO THE GROUND …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 67Going to Ground — is the third in the Shapeshifter series of young adult novels by Ali Sparkes. It was first published in May 2007.Plot summaryThe book starts with Dax in his bed. After a rude awakening involving a practical joke from his sister, Dax gets up and… …

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  • 68keep the home fires burning — keep things going as usual while someone is away Don t worry about anything. I will stay home and keep the home fires burning while you are on your holiday …

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  • 69keep under one's hat — keep secret, not tell He won t say where he is going for his holiday. He wants to keep it under his hat …

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  • 70keep someone guessing — keep (someone) guessing if you keep someone guessing, you do not tell them what you are going to do or what will happen next. The clever and complex plot kept the audience guessing right up to the superb final twist …

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