Synonym: unbroken. Similar words: skeptic, skeptical, skepticism, skeptically, take part, take pains, take place, brake pedal. Meaning: [kɪːp] adj. (especially of promises or contracts) not violated or disregarded.
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(151) 200,000 specimens of fungus are kept at the Komarov Botanical Institute.
(152) Cage was late home because she was kept behind at school to finish some work.
(153) Because the gas is highly explosive , it needs to be kept in high-pressure containers.
(154) Since the accident, the boy's parents have kept a constant vigil at his bedside.
(155) Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
(156) He kept a lock of her hair as a memento.
(157) I sent the letter, but kept a copy for my files.
(158) The plane has been kept in service far longer than originally intended.
(159) He kept his hand on the rail as he climbed the steps.
(160) The man always remember, lonely life of every man, as I kept thinking of you!
(161) She kept sucking up to the teachers, especially Mrs Clements.
(162) She kept him in suspense for several days before she said that she would marry him.
(163) Warplanes that have landed there will be kept until the war is over.
(164) He kept a little hoard of chocolates in his top drawer.
(165) Delicate and valuable books are kept in an air-conditioned annexe to the main library.
(166) She kept her head under pressure and went on to win the race.
(167) He kept jabbing at the paper cup with his pencil.
(168) Father Illtyd kept open house and the boys would congregate in his study during their recreation time, playing cards or games.
(169) With three young children to take care of, Helen is kept on the run every minute of the day.
(170) Character is much easier kept than recovered. Thomas Paine
(171) Character must be kept bright as well as clean. Lord Chesterfield
(172) I'd learned that some things are best kept secret. Nicholas Sparks
(173) I was trying to daydream, but my mind kept wandering. Steven Wright
(174) But in the real world, you couldn’t really just split a family down the middle, mom on one side, dad the other, with the child equally divided between. It was like when you ripped a piece of paper into two: no matter how you tried, the seams never fit exactly right again. It was what you couldn't see, those tiniest of pieces, that were lost in the severing, and their absence kept everything from being complete. Sarah Dessen
(175) Half the promises people say were never kept, were never made. Edgar Watson Howe
(176) I kept always two books in my pocket, one to read, one to write in. Robert Louis Stevenson
(177) Sometimes life's going to hit you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith. I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. Steve Jobs
(178) Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all. Dale Carnegie
(179) The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained in sudden flight but, they while their companions slept,[www.Sentencedict.com] they were toiling upwards in the night. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(180) Whenever a doctor cannot do good he must be kept from doing harm. Hippocrates
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