Keep from |
refrain from, not to mix with |
Always keep from selfish people because they can harm you anytime. |
Keep off |
keep at a distance |
There was a notice at the site, "Keep off the bushes.? |
keep on |
To continue doing something |
If you keep on making that noise I will get annoyed. |
Keep up |
maintain |
Always try to keep up the standard of life even in the face of crises. |
keep up with |
To stay at the same level as someone or something |
I read the paper every day to keep up with the news. |
kick off |
To begin, start |
The rugby match kicked off at 3 o'clock. |
Knock off |
To kill |
The girl hired a gang to knock off the people who had been threatening her. |
Knock out |
To render unconscious |
The police knocked out the man who tried to break into the house. |
Knock over |
To stage a heist of |
The gang knocked over another bank this week. |