keelless |
combined form of keel. |
keel over |
to faint or fall over suddenly. |
keelson |
a timber or girder in the hull of a ship, fastened above and parallel to the keel to add structural strength. |
keen1 |
extremely sharp; able to cut readily and finely. [4 definitions] |
keen2 |
a loud, mournful wailing for the dead. [2 definitions] |
keep |
to hold or retain possession of. [14 definitions] |
keep an eye on |
to watch or tend with care. |
keep an eye out |
to be watchful or closely attentive. |
keep a secret |
to refrain from revealing a secret. |
keep a stiff upper lip |
to face with courage such difficulties as sorrow, disappointment, or pain. |
keep at |
continue one's persistence with (some activity). |
keeper |
one that keeps. [5 definitions] |
keep good time |
of a clock or watch, to operate well and accurately show the time. [2 definitions] |
keep house |
to clean, cook, and take care of other typical household tasks. |
keeping |
logical or appropriate conformity. [3 definitions] |
keep in mind |
to hold (something) in one's memory and not forget it; remember. |
keep in touch |
to remain in contact; keep up communication (often fol. by "with"). |
keep on |
to continue to do something, esp. when stopping might be expected or desired. [2 definitions] |
keep one's balance |
to stay upright. |
keep one's chin up |
to stay optimistic; not lose hope. |
keep one's distance |
to stay physically or emotionally removed; remain aloof or far away. |