keep up something

keep up something
keep up (something) to continue to do or have something.

Keep up the good work.

Even though he lost his job, they managed to keep up an expensive lifestyle.

I have a great relationship with my children now, and I'm doing my best to keep that up.


New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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  • keep at something — keep at (something) to continue to do something. It wasn t easy to learn to skate, but I kept at it, and finally I could skate decently enough …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep after something — keep after (someone/something) to continually remind someone to do something. She kept after her former husband s lawyer with letters and phone calls but still didn t receive a response …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep at something — ˌkeep ˈat sth derived to continue working at sth • Come on, keep at it, you ve nearly finished! Main entry: ↑keepderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep someone/something on — continue to use or employ someone or something …   Useful english dictionary

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  • keep someone/something off — prevent someone or something from encroaching on or touching keep your hands off me …   Useful english dictionary

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