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Idiom
To keep something to oneself.
To not let others know about something; to not reveal something.
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It is both an interesting read and something to keep next to your computer for reference.
He arrived with "a can of lager, some chicken, a mobile phone, and something to keep warm" – and a fishing rod.
That in itself was quite a step for ballet, which has long been seen as elite, ethereal and something to keep under glass.
Fortify yourself with some cheese and something to keep your blood -- or hands -- warm, sit down and wait for the show.
At the end of the first decade of the 21st century, metrosexuality, the male desire to be desired – by everyone, including other men – once regarded as pathological, perverted and something to keep to yourself, is so commonplace it's normal.
The best part is the mental engagement there is always something interesting and complicated to think about, some strategic decision to be make, and something to keep your wheels spinning at all hours of the day.
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You are your rabbit's caretaker so go and do something to keep it slim and healthy.
Katcher and Friedmann [ 4] suggested seven common functions of pet ownership: companionship; something to care for; something to touch and fondle; something to keep one busy; a focus of attention; exercise and safety.
Even if you are 91, you get up at 4 30 in the morning and eat something to keep your diabetes in check.
If you find yourself in a cold body of water, don't use up all your energy swimming; stay still and find something to keep you afloat until someone else comes to your rescue.
His three-year-old Dell Inspiron had broken down and he wanted something to keep up with gaming.
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