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keep from
verb
- foll by a gerund to prevent or restrain (oneself or another); refrain or cause to refrain
- tr to protect or preserve from
Example Sentences
I suspect that much of this laughter has been to keep from crying because of the grand tragedy.
What’s been pitched here, however, has enough wonderfully lived-in bend, air and tempo to keep from straying off course.
In an effort to keep from spiraling about her husband, Jaclyn rallies the ladies for a shift in scenery.
The group — which also included fellow cast members Isabela Merced, Gabriel Luna and Young Mazino, series creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann and writer Halley Gross — talked about where we find the characters in Season 2, its political themes, and how hard they have to work to keep from spilling the beans while doing press.
The suspects apparently couldn’t keep from incriminating themselves, however.
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