Similar words: kept, unkept, skeptic, well-kept, skeptical, skeptically, skepticism, neptune. Meaning: adj. kept in good condition.
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91. MPs kept up their outward allegiance to the parties they belonged to.
92. Well, I kept up my little memorandum book perhaps six months.
93. In Paris, the Faubourg Saint-Marceau kept up an equal buzzing with the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, and the schools were no less moved than the faubourgs .
94. She did it very scientifically[Sentencedict.com], as knowing the contrariety of coal and the anxiety of flaming sticks to end in smoke unless rigidly kept up to the mark.
95. Despite my despondence triggered by her disregard, I kept up with my endeavor.
96. She has kept up physical training for several years without interruption.
97. Long after South Africans saw their own team eliminated from the tournament, they kept up their vuvuzela-blowing, flag-waving, patriotic exuberance across the racial divide.
98. By this useful accommodation of language, the character of indefeasibility attributed to justice is kept up, and we are saved from the necessity of maintaining that there can be laudable injustice.
99. Only the ventilator in the cellar window kept up a cealess rattle.
100. And O'Toole says she has basically kept up the healthy habits she learned at home.
101. Not all the occupied ( or tenanted ) apartments were well kept up.
102. Even when he was out at elbows and at his wits, end for money he kept up a bold face.
103. They kept up the form of running with undiminished courage.
104. She has not only kept up on her Hmong language skills, but is also on the Appleton East debate team and studies Spanish and French to prepare for international business classes in college.
104. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
105. And the proper software drivers, like multipath I/O or a subsystem device driver path control module, should be installed and kept up to date so that the disks are presented clearly to the server.
106. From the very first days of the reforms, the parliament kept up an incessant drumbeat of protest.
107. MPs kept up their outward allegiance to the parties they to.
108. He kept up with the gruelling casework, particularly in a course called Human Organization and Behavior.
109. He sustained war wounds on 17 different occasions, lost fingers, had his face disfigured and still kept up his rah-rah attitude.
110. Postings on the room accounts are kept up - to - date in order to expedite the check - out procedure.
111. Even when out at elbowsat his wits , end for money he kept up a bold face.
112. The equipment and technology to be produced by you should be kept up with advanced world standard , reasonable in price and fit for our condition of production.
113. Local road networks also haven't kept up with the rapid spread of new expressways.
114. Even in Zurich he kept up with the County cricket scores.
115. The spindles kept up their regular hum on all sides without pause.
116. Now, I'm in contradiction, we kept up raising organic native chickens, I don't know whether I can make it to sale the chicken only use pigwash to fatten them. Now I am still hesitating about that.
117. In this way he kept up the illusion that he was living under canvas in some Arabian desert.
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.