Idiom

A Collection Idiom Words

Keep abreast

- Being vigilant; the state of being well-updated of significant events.
Example: As citizens of the United States, Americans should keep abreast of the latest news about the upcoming elections.

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Keep mum

- Be silent about something.
Example: I think we should keep mum about our plans to travel abroad.

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Keep posted

- "Keeping abreast" or updated about something important.
Example: Please keep me posted with the progress of the program that we have just implemented.

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Keep your eye on the ball

- Being alert and paying a lot of focus and attention on something important.
Example: This is a very important project that we are working on and everybody should keep an eye on the ball.

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Keep your fingers crossed

- Being positive about something.
Example: Let's all hope for the best and keep our fingers crossed.

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Keep your hair on

- To be calm even when angry; to control one's anger.
Example: Please keep your hair on while Karen is explaining her side.

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Keep your options open

- To consider the other choices available.
Example: With all the opportunities available for women nowadays, you should always keep your options open.

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Kick up your heels

- To enjoy; to have a great time.
Example: We did well during the midterm exams so it's high time we kick up our heels!

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