Similar words: kept, unkept, skeptic, well-kept, skeptical, skeptically, skepticism, neptune. Meaning: adj. kept in good condition.
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31. She kept up a pace of ten miles an hour.
32. The pace was too severe to be kept up for long.
33. Alexander has kept up a correspondence with his friend for over a year now.
34. They were very unhappily married but kept up appearances for the sake of their children.
35. My small son kept up a running commentary for the whole trip.
36. Even though he's been travelling around the world, he's kept up with what's going on back home.
37. NATO kept up the pressure on the Serbs to get out of Kosovo.
38. He has kept up with a number of his old workmates since his retirement.
39. Brian kept up the idle chatter for another five minutes.
40. Archie liked to think he kept up with current slang.
41. They kept up the masquerade of being happily married for over thirty years.
42. The ancient custom of well - dressing is still kept up in many Derbyshire villages.
43. Brigid was always sorry she hadn't kept up her piano lessons.
44. The police kept up a running fire of questions during their interrogation of the suspect.
45. The banging kept up at the door.
46. Pope and he kept up a running literary battle.
47. But she kept up her high speed.
48. Scott kept up a constant barrage of calls and faxes until he got the answers he wanted.
49. She was a drinking little fool and kept up with me and passed me and went right on talking till midnight.
50. Throughout the 1960s[sentencedict.com],[http://sentencedict.com/kept up.html] politicians kept up a rather futile polemic as to whether the General cared about anything except foreign affairs.
51. Rather than return home to be arrested, Kim kept up his caustic criticism from abroad.
52. Throughout these changes, the people of Miyako had continued their relaxed lifestyle and kept up a tradition of hospitality.
53. Whatever the reasons, the en-emy kept up the pressure, with very few lulls, for over a year.
54. On the other, Ernestine kept up a flow of low-voiced chatter, permeated by sobs.
55. The police kept up their enquiries and one or two likely candidates rose to the surface, but nothing was clearly actionable.
56. Roy knew that Michael kept up a friendship with them.
57. He kept up his Internet ties, wrote for some Internetoriented magazines and eventually started landing deals for Netrelated books.
58. I'm often kept up by the noise of laughter and music from next door.
59. But over the years a few prospectors kept up the search on the farm, and their efforts were richly rewarded.
60. I saw ffeatherstonehaugh's as a young man's club, and kept up my subscription purely for sentimental reasons.
More similar words: kept, unkept, skeptic, well-kept, skeptical, skeptically, skepticism, neptune, perceptual, conceptual, conceptualise, conceptualize, septuagenarian, conceptualisation, put up or shut up, take part, take place, take pride, take pains, take part in, take pity on, brake pedal, take pride in, upturn, make progress, make possible, capture, rapture, rupture, make peace with.