Idioms
keep (something) down or keep down (something)
to keep food in one's stomach (without vomiting it up when sick)
The child was sick and found it difficult to keep his food down.
keep (something) to oneself
keep (something) under one's hat
keep (something) under wraps
keep a civil tongue
keep a close rein on (someone or something)
keep a close watch on (someone or something)
keep a close watch over (someone or something)
keep a secret
keep a stiff upper lip
keep a straight face
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pot calling the kettle black
keep up appearances
stink to high heaven
keep one's place
rule the roost
take the wind out of someone's sails
on credit
yakety-yak
keep a close watch over (someone or something)
sit up and take notice
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Rats can breed so fast that after only eighteen months they can produce more than a million off-spring.
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