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keeping [ˈkiːpıŋ] N

1. keeping:

keeping
keeping

2. keeping:

keeping
keeping

I . keep <kept> [kiːp] VB trans

Usage examples with keeping

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English
Further intensification of the industry has been suggested by some as the solution to avian flu, on the rationale that keeping birds indoors will prevent contamination.
en.wikipedia.org
Keeping up with health-consciousness, the store has sugarless options for diabetics, and several delicacies made with ethnic millets.
www.thehindu.com
They live in the fast lane, keeping abreast of the latest trends.
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Generally, the notion of keeping a diary is now considered a bit old-maidish.
www.ft.com
The ukulele was responsible for keeping the company profitable in the 1920s.
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Some powders and activated charcoal insoles, such as odor eaters, have been developed to prevent foot odor by keeping the feet dry.
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She has helped with tournaments, scheduling games, assisting with equipment, supporting the concession booth, organizing registration and statistics and keeping score for several teams.
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Restoration involved the construction of a new roof, which in keeping with the previous roof was grouted during construction.
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The internal marbling bastes the older beast from the inside, anointing it with fat while keeping it moist -- the result is succulence.
www.independent.co.uk
They're keeping warm with blankets and listening to the news on a transistor radio.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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