Idioms
keep at (something)
to persist with something
My cousin has decided to keep at his studies and I am sure that he will succeed.
keep away from (someone or something)
keep body and soul together
keep books
keep company with (someone)
keep cool
keep down (something) or keep (something) down
keep from (doing something)
keep good time
keep harping on (something)
keep house
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prey on/upon (someone)
wrap (someone) around one's finger
tie (someone's) hands
steal (someone's) thunder
down and out
at fault
You tell'em!
the order of the day
out of earshot
bring (something) on or bring on (something)
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lconography : teaching with the aid of pictures and models.
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