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plural:
Part Of Speech
noun, verb
Word Meaning
noun: the strongest part of a castle in the Middle Ages; the necessities of life
verb: to be faithful to; to protect and take care of; to continue doing something; to continue to have in one’s possession or power; to remain or cause to remain in a place, situation, or condition; to take charge of
Word Family
kept
keeping
keeper
keepsake
housekeep
barkeep
upkeep
Sentences
She’s going to keep the money she found.
The program teaches kids how to keep safe near water.
There’s no way to turn on the keep warm option manually.
The movie will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The hotel’s housekeeping staff are very friendly.
They are keeping a low profile lately and avoiding publicity.
I have a keepsake of my grandmother’s that I wear every day.
Our purpose is to care for the children in our keep.
The stone keep of Chilham Castle dates to Medieval times but the current castle dates to 1616.
I kept getting an error message when I tried to email you.
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