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- Keep up with the joneses
verb phrase To strive, esp beyond one’s means, to keep up socially and financially with others in the same neighborhood or in the same social circle: Never keep up with the Joneses; drag them down to your level, it’s cheaper [1913+; fr the title of a 1913 comic strip by Arthur R Momand]
- Keep watch
Also, keep a watch or close watch on; watch over. Observe with continuous attention, especially to act as a sentinel or for protection. For example, Afraid that the wolves would return, she kept watch while the others slept, or They kept a close watch on the harbor, looking for signs of enemy ships, or, according […]
- Keepy-uppy
/ˌkiːpɪˈʌpɪ/ noun 1. (soccer) the act or an instance of keeping a ball off the ground by bouncing it repeatedly on a foot, knee, or head
- Kee-rect
adjective Correct (1950s+)
- Keeshond
[keys-hond, kees-] /ˈkeɪsˌhɒnd, ˈkis-/ noun, plural keeshonden [keys-hon-duh n, kees-] /ˈkeɪsˌhɒn dən, ˈkis-/ (Show IPA) 1. one of a Dutch breed of small dogs having thick, silver-gray hair tipped with black and a tail carried over the back. /ˈkeɪsˌhɒnd; ˈkiːs-/ noun (pl) -honds, -honden (-ˌhɒndən) 1. a breed of dog of the spitz type with […]