Similar words: kept, unkept, skeptic, well-kept, skeptical, skeptically, skepticism, neptune. Meaning: adj. kept in good condition.
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61. We knew Malcolm had been really impressed with Hell in New York because they kept up a correspondence.
62. Information can be automatically kept up to date, and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation.
63. Thus the colonists kept up a trading economy while allowing for diversity.
64. Throughout the day trained police negotiators kept up a dialogue with Mr Say by telephone and at the door of the bungalow.
65. They kept up a twenty-four-hour vigil outside Coleherne Court, and plagued her at the kindergarten.
66. A woman behind us kept up a running commentary on what was happening in the movie.
67. He kept up the pressure with his shoulder to give himself the widest gap possible.
68. Wednesday kept up the relentless pressure after the break and Chris Bart-Williams made it five in the 61st minute.
69. The average worker's earnings have not kept up with inflation.
70. It is kept up to date in the same way as the full system and is held by many libraries and other advice agencies.
71. Central bankers are concerned because savings have not kept up with borrowing, and spending has outpaced economic growth.
72. Clouds sped across the sky, and their shadows kept up across every kind of terrain.
73. However, Madeleine kept up a spirit of personal participation and deep involvement in her own healing.
74. She kept up a running commentary as she chased him 50 yards across Lawrence Road before collapsing in a pool of blood.
75. The Nottinghamshire opening partnership of left handers kept up the pressure on a shaky Worcestershire attack.
76. Christians had been compelled to give up meetings for corporate worship,[http://sentencedict.com/kept up.html] but still kept up small prayer meetings in houses.
77. The enemy kept up the attack all through the night.
78. I walked suddenly faster on the railway station as if I was testing how closely he kept up with me.
79. A brisk trade in newspapers was kept up almost continually.
80. The very nature of the service dictates that every advice worker must be kept up to date both with changing legislation and with skills.
81. How is Jody? I haven't kept up with her since college.
82. For the next thirty years, across two continents, she kept up contact with Vilma.
83. The Union troops were behind the trunks of trees felled the night previous, and kept up a lively fire.
84. These two possible views of the Ring are kept up throughout the three volumes: sentient creature, or psychic amplifier.
85. She kept up the desperate battle until another ambulance reached them near Hexham, Northumberland.
86. However, especially at primary level, salaries remain low, and pay rises have not kept up with inflation.
87. The warmongers kept up their drumbeat on Iraq.
88. At first, appearances were kept up through sheer inertia.
89. Dobbin still kept up his character of rattle.
90. The government said they would try to ensure that old age pension kept up with the ever- increasing cost of living.
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.