• Keep across: Keep abreast of or up to date with; to keep people informed of
• Keep around: Keep something near one
• Keep at: Continue with something difficult
• Keep away: Refrain from coming (near)
• Keep away: Prevent from coming (near)
• Keep away from: Avoid or evade
• Keep away from: Deny (someone) access to
• Keep back: Maintain a safe distance
• Keep down: Repress
• Keep down: Restrain or control (a sound)
• Keep down: Cause not to increase or rise
• Keep down: Not to vomit
• Keep down: Stay concealed by not standing up
• Keep from: Control yourself, refrain
• Keep in: Not allow someone out
• Keep off: Not talk about
• Keep off: Not touch something
• Keep on: Persist or continue
• Keep on: Persist in talking about a subject to the annoyance of the listener
• Keep on: Cause or allow to remain in an existing position
• Keep out: Refrain from entering a place or condition
• Keep out: Restrain someone or something from entering a place or condition
• Keep out of: Stay away from (a place or condition)
• Keep out of: Restrain someone or something from entering (a place or condition)
• Keep to oneself: Purposely avoid interaction with others; to be introverted
• Keep up: Stay even or ahead
• Keep up: Ensure that one remains well-informed about something
• Keep up with: Move at the same rate