keeping

/ˈkiːpɪŋ/
noun 3

Collocations

5

ADJ.

all, basic, big, busy, faithful, good, hard, little

She's been doing a good keeping of the house while her mother was away.

VERB + KEEPING

am, playing, rules, tells, time, trouble

She tells me to stop playing and focus on keeping time during band practice.

KEEPING + NOUN

diary, dog, inflation, players, tennis, tradition, valuables, wolf

My grandmother has been keeping a diary for over fifty years.

PREP.

from, in, in, up, with, with

She was keeping up with her studies while working part-time at the café.

ADV.

merely

She was merely keeping an eye on the children while their parents were out shopping.

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