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English Idioms :: keel
keosis.html - See: ON AN EVEN KEEL.
English Idioms :: keel over
keosis.html - {v.} 1. To turn upside down; tip over; overturn. - Usually refers to a boat. * /The strong wind made the sailboat keel over and the passengers fell into the water./ 2. {informal} To fall over in a faint; taint. * /It was so hot during the assembly program that two girls who were standing on the stage keeled over./ * /When the principal told the girl her father died, she keeled right over./
English Idioms :: keep house(1)
keosis.html - {v. phr.} To do the necessary things in a household; do the cooking and cleaning. * /Since their mother died, Mary and her brother keep house for their father./
English Idioms :: keep one's temper
keosis.html - {v. phr.} To make yourself be quiet and peaceful; not become angry. * /The meeting will go smoothly if the president keeps his temper./ * /Dave can't keep his temper when he drives in heavy traffic./ Contrast: LOSE ONE'S TEMPER, BLOW ONE'S STACK.
English Idioms :: keep (one) posted
keosis.html - {v. phr.} To receive current information; inform oneself. * /My associates phoned me every day and kept me posted on new developments in our business./
English Idioms :: keep a civil tongue in one's head
keosis.html - {v. phr.} To be polite in speaking. * /He was very angry with his boss, but he kept a civil tongue in his head./ * /The bus driver began yelling at the woman and she told him to keep a civil tongue in his head./
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