Idioms
keep out of (somewhere) or keep (someone or something) out of (somewhere)
to not enter somewhere, to not allow someone or something to enter somewhere
The dog had to keep out of the garden. The woman tried to keep her child out of the swimming pool.
keep pace (with someone or something)
keep quiet
keep still
keep tabs on (someone or something)
keep the ball rolling
keep the home fires burning
keep the lid on (something)
keep the wolf from the door
keep the wolves at bay
keep time
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point of view
up the river with no paddle
watch one's P's and Q's
put one's mind to (something)
on speaking terms with (someone)
neck and neck
give (someone) the low-down (on someone or something)
buy (something) for a song
sit on the fence
keep (someone) up or keep up (someone)
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econometrics : the application of mathematics in testing economic theories.
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