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There are 24 words containing KEEPTcobbler,␣keep␣to␣your␣last keep␣tabs␣on keep␣term keep␣the␣baby keep␣the␣ball␣rolling keep␣the␣book keep␣the␣change keep␣the␣faith keep␣the␣field keep␣the␣flag␣flying keep␣the␣lights␣on keep␣the␣peace keep␣the␣pot␣boiling keep␣the␣powder␣dry keep␣the␣Sabbath keep␣the␣show␣on␣the␣road keep␣time keep␣to keep␣together keep␣to␣oneself keep␣to␣one's␣knitting keep␣to␣one's␣own␣knitting keep␣track keep␣tryst 29 definitions found- cobbler,␣keep␣to␣your␣last — prov. (Idiomatic) Do not criticise matters outside your field…
- keep␣tabs␣on — v. (Idiomatic) To monitor; to keep track of; to watch.
- keep␣term — v. (UK, universities, dated) To reside during a term. — v. (UK, law, dated) To eat a sufficient number of dinners in hall…
- keep␣the␣baby — v. To choose not to have an abortion.
- keep␣the␣ball␣rolling — v. (Idiomatic) To continue an action indicated in the context;…
- keep␣the␣book — v. (Theater) Synonym of hold the book (“to act as prompter”).
- keep␣the␣change — phr. An instruction to a taxi driver, waiter etc. to keep the…
- keep␣the␣faith — v. Alternative form of keep faith.
- keep␣the␣field — v. To keep the military campaign open; to maintain one’s ground.
- keep␣the␣flag␣flying — v. (Bridge) To bid more or less rashly in order to liven up the game.
- keep␣the␣lights␣on — v. To maintain operating expenses for a business.
- keep␣the␣peace — v. (Idiomatic) To maintain order and peace in a volatile situation.
- keep␣the␣pot␣boiling — v. (Idiomatic) To maintain one’s livelihood; to continue to procure… — v. (Idiomatic) To continue going on actively, as in certain games.
- keep␣the␣powder␣dry — v. Alternative form of keep one’s powder dry.
- keep␣the␣Sabbath — v. (Idiomatic) to maintain (the holiness or sanctity of) the Sabbath…
- keep␣the␣show␣on␣the␣road — v. (Idiomatic) To be able to proceed with a plan or project, often…
- keep␣time — v. To measure time. — v. To indicate the time correctly (of a timepiece). — v. To make any regular rhythmical movements at the same time with others.
- keep␣to — v. To adhere strictly to; not to neglect or deviate from.
- keep␣together — v. To strive to maintain a group; to prevent a group from separating;…
- keep␣to␣oneself — v. (Intransitive) To purposely avoid interaction with others; to be introverted. — v. (Transitive) To refrain from telling or giving; to keep secret…
- keep␣to␣one's␣knitting — v. Alternative form of stick to one’s knitting.
- keep␣to␣one's␣own␣knitting — v. Alternative form of stick to one’s knitting.
- keep␣track — v. To monitor; to track or record; to understand or follow.
- keep␣tryst — v. (UK, dialect, archaic) To wait for a person at the appointed place and time.
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- Dutch Wiktionary: 3 words
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