Sentence examples for Keep straight from inspiring English sources

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Keep straight

verb

To avoid confusing or mixing up something; to keep something clear or organized.

  • Their names all sounded the same to me at first, and I had trouble keeping straight who was who.

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Keep straight on to the church.

Keep straight on then head straight across the next field.

Keep straight on, following the path alongside the wall.

Keep straight on across a private drive, a field on the left and more woodland.

Keep straight on as it then falls down to a road junction where a fingerpost is on your right.

'Keep straight!

Keep straight!' A hole that was there for you to go through one stride has gone the next.

Keep straight arms instead and let the boat pull you.

Without a scorecard, it was a challenge to keep straight the groups promoting the boycott.

I thought I was going to be able to keep straight but I didn't.

It's a lot of characters to keep straight, as all three are ensemble shows.

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