Similar words: beekeeping, safekeeping, bookkeeping, housekeeping, peacekeeping, in keeping with, record keeping, out of keeping with. Meaning: ['kɪːpɪŋ] n. 1. conformity or harmony 2. the responsibility of a guardian or keeper 3. the act of retaining something.
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121. This illustrates the necessity of keeping accurate records of your work.
122. Keeping warm in the winter is a major worry for many old people.
123. Though a top-rated movie star he has been remarkably successful at keeping his private life private.
123. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
124. The police have been keeping a close watch on the suspects' movements.
125. While two detectives were keeping guard at the door, two others opened the parcel.
126. All night she grinds her teeth together, keeping me awake.
127. We're keeping our fingers crossed that she's going to be OK.
128. Marxism possesses the theoretical character of keeping pace with the times.
129. The boss of the failed company is keeping schtum about his role in the disaster.
130. I always had the feeling she was keeping me at arm's length.
131. A restaurant has to tread the tricky path between maintaining quality and keeping prices down.
132. US officials have been keeping close watch on the situation.
133. I agree with John's point about keeping the costs down.
134. She was a modest girl, always keeping covered(sentencedict.com), even in summer.
135. I went for a run there, keeping an eye on the children the whole time.
136. I'm trying to lose weight, so I'm keeping count of the number of calories I eat every day.
137. Keeping the young plants in a greenhouse will help bring them on.
138. She makes a point of keeping all her shopping receipts.
139. The modern furniture was out of keeping with the old house.
140. I am keeping my options open. I have not made a decision on either matter.
141. My mum blew up at my dad for keeping me up so late.
142. Keeping inflation low is the keystone of their economic policy.
143. You're going to have to clean up your act if you're serious about keeping your job.
144. The experienced teacher is used to keeping his students at hard work.
145. Making notes is the best way of keeping your mind on the task at hand.
146. The latest results are in keeping with our earlier findings.
147. Your problem with keeping boyfriends is just a symptom of a larger problem: making and keeping friends.
148. I don't care if you borrow my dictionary sometimes, but taking it without asking and keeping it is something else again.
149. Life is tough for kids who aren't keeping up in school.
150. She thanks her parents for keeping her in school and pushing her to study.
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