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keeping

[kee-ping] / ˈki pɪŋ /




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So what would we say to other bands and other people who are keeping their head down because they don’t want to deal with all the drama that comes along with speaking up?

From Los Angeles Times

Saying the show was built on “one thing, joy,” Shepherd declared that she and her team weren’t ready to give up on keeping the show alive in some form.

From Los Angeles Times

And now she’s the glue keeping this awkward dinner from falling apart.

From Literature

No bubbling stream was stirring it into life and keeping it topped up to the brim.

From Literature

Frank's dismissal will be a bitter disappointment for the popular, personable Dane, who earned his big opportunity at Spurs by taking Brentford into the Premier League and keeping them there for four seasons.

From BBC