Keeping
21keeping — /kee ping/, n. 1. agreement or conformity in things or elements associated together: His actions are not in keeping with his words. 2. the act of a person or thing that keeps; observance, custody, or care. 3. maintenance or keep. 4. holding,… …
22keeping — noun a) conformity or harmony. The songs are new but in keeping with tradition. b) charge or care …
23Keeping — This unusual name has very ancient origins being an early Saxon descriptive nickname. It derives from Cypping itself a variant of the Olde Germans Kupp (pre 7th Century) and would have described a person of large and jolly appearance. The name… …
24keeping — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Custody] Syn. care, charge, protection, safekeeping; see custody 1 , preservation . 2. [Consistency] Syn. uniformity, conformity, balance, harmony; see agreement 2 , consistency 1 . • in keeping with, Syn. similar to, much… …
25keeping — in keeping with …
26keeping — n 1. agreement, congruity, harmony, conformity; correspondence, accordance, concurrence, accord, consistency; likeness, similarity, uniformity, resemblance, affinity, similitude; proportion, balance, evenness, parallelism; compliance, obedience,… …
27keeping — noun Syn: care, custody, charge, guardianship, possession, trust, protection Phrases: in keeping with …
28keeping — [ˈkiːpɪŋ] noun in/out of keeping with sth in or not in the same manner or style as something else[/ex] …
29keeping — keep•ing [[t]ˈki pɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) agreement or conformity in things or elements associated together: actions in keeping with one s words[/ex] 2) the act of a person or thing that keeps; observance, custody, or care 3) maintenance or keep •… …
30Keeping Up with the Kardashians — Title Card Genre Reality Starring Kris Jenner …