keep+alive

  • 51alive*/*/*/ — [əˈlaɪv] adj 1) living and not dead My father died last year but my mother is still alive.[/ex] He is lucky to be alive after his fall.[/ex] The family was stealing food just to stay alive.[/ex] 2) still existing and not gone or forgotten… …

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  • 52alive — /əˈlaɪv / (say uh luyv) adjective (rarely used attributively) 1. in life or existence; living. 2. (by way of emphasis) of all living: the proudest person alive. 3. in a state of action; in force or operation; unextinguished: keep a memory alive.… …

  • 53alive — a•live [[t]əˈlaɪv[/t]] adj. 1) living; existing; not dead or lifeless 2) living (used for emphasis): the proudest person alive[/ex] 3) in force or operation; active: to keep hope alive[/ex] 4) full of energy and spirit; lively 5) having the… …

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  • 54Keep Passing The Open Windows — Queen – The Works Veröffentlichung 27. Februar 1984 Label EMI/Parlophone/Capitol, Hollywood Records (USA) Format(e) LP, Cassette; CD Genre(s) …

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  • 55Keep Passing the Open Windows — Queen – The Works Veröffentlichung 27. Februar 1984 Label EMI/Parlophone/Capitol, Hollywood Records (USA) Format(e) LP, Cassette; CD Genre(s) …

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  • 56Keep the Fire — Infobox Album | Name = Keep the Fire Type = Album Artist = Kenny Loggins Released = October 1979 Recorded = 1979 Genre = Soft rock Length = 40:48 Label = Columbia Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3.5|5… …

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  • 57keep — 1. verb /kiːp,kip/ a) to maintain possession of I keep a small stock of painkillers for emergencies. b) to maintain the condition of I keep my specimens under glass to protect them …

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  • 58keep a person going — (from Idioms in Speech) to keep him alive; help him with money, etc. I kept myself going on black coffee, whisky and cigarettes. (A. Cronin) ... and she was so tired herself that she did not know how long she could keep going. (D. Cusack) ...… …

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  • 59keep going — (from Idioms in Speech) to keep him alive; help him with money, etc. I kept myself going on black coffee, whisky and cigarettes. (A. Cronin) ... and she was so tired herself that she did not know how long she could keep going. (D. Cusack) ...… …

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  • 60keep\ one's\ chin\ up — v. phr. To be brave; be determined; face trouble with courage. He didn t think that he would ever get out of the jungle alive, but he kept his chin up. Compare: keep a stiff upper lip …

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