Keepnet
/ˈkiːpˌnɛt/
noun
1.
a cylindrical net strung on wire hoops and sealed at one end, suspended in water by anglers to keep alive the fish they have caught
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- Keep one posted
interjection Please keep me informed of what is going on; supply up-to-date information (1800s+)
- Keep oneself to oneself
see under keep to oneself
- Keep on keeping on
verb phrase To persist; hold one’s course; keep on trucking: He would keep on keeping on and worry later about his destination (1970s+)
- Keep on trucking
verb phrase To carry on; continue what one is doing, esp working, plugging away, etc; keep on keeping on (1972+)
- Keep pace
Also, keep up. Go at the same rate as others, not fall behind. For example, The teacher told his mother that Jimmy was not keeping up with the class. Shakespeare had the first term in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (3:2): “My legs cannot keep pace with my desires.” [ Late 1500s ]