Idioms
keep away from (someone or something)
to stay at a distance from someone or something, to avoid the use of something
I told the child to keep away from the busy street. The child was told to keep away from fire.
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
keep in touch (with someone)
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rain (something) out or rain out (something)
leave one to one's fate
no matter what happens
run in (somewhere)
raise Cain
look into (something)
dyed-in-the-wool
move into (something)
rich in (something)
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Leprosy can affect all people but only one animal - the south and middle american armadillo.
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