Synonym: exclude, shut, shut out. Similar words: keep out of, keep on, keep off, keep, keep to, keep up, keep down, keep away. Meaning: v. prevent from entering; shut out.
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1) We have screened our window to keep out mosquitoes.
2) He was careful to keep out of sight.
3) Tell the children to keep out of mischief!
4) The yard was fenced in to keep out wolves.
5) I prefer to keep out of arguments about money.
6) The sign said,[http://sentencedict.com/keep out.html] 'Private property. Keep out.'
7) The windows were covered in wire mesh to keep out flies.
8) He was trying to keep out of the bird's line of sight.
9) No admittance keep out!
10) The rubber seal is designed to keep out all the moisture.
11) Keep out of sight .
12) Keep out of my sight.
13) Building work in progress. Keep out!
14) The club hires a bouncer to keep out undesirables.
15) You'd better keep out of these things.
16) They sandbagged their homes to keep out floods.
17) Keep out of the sun.
18) Do you try to keep out of trouble!
19) I try to keep out of mischief.
20) How did you manage to keep out of debt?
21) Do keep out of the rain if you haven't a coat.
22) I should keep out of his way. He's like a bear with a sore head this morning.
23) She gathered the shawl about her shoulders to keep out the wind.
24) There are guards at the door to keep out the undesirables.
25) This polythene sheet should serve to keep out the rain for a while.
26) Danger zone keep out!
27) She stamped her feet on the pavement to keep out the cold.
28) The house has double glazing to keep out the cold.
29) Peg down netting over the top to keep out leaves.
30) The dealers bid up all the good pieces to keep out private buyers.
More similar words: keep out of, keep on, keep off, keep, keep to, keep up, keep down, keep away, keep back, keep from, keep in mind, keep up with, keep in touch, housekeeping, keep an eye on, keep pace with, keep company with, pour, outpour, pop out, spouse, espouse, flip out, help out, drop out, compound, stamp out, expound, keel, keen.