Sentence examples for something to keep from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To keep something to oneself.

To not let others know about something; to not reveal something.

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Just something to keep him busy".

Something to keep an eye out for.

Now there's something to keep you awake.

It's something to keep an eye on.

"I need something to keep me right.

"I need something to keep us going".

"I will find something to keep me busy," he said.

But until recently, it was something to keep quiet about.

But I knew I needed something to keep me busy".

"You give them something to keep them occupied," he said.

There is something to keep in mind though: face time.

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