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Definition of
keep out phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
keep out
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
keep out (of something)
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to not enter a place; to stay outside
The sign said “Private Property—Keep Out!”
keep somebody/something
out (of something)
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to prevent someone or something from entering a place
Keep that dog out of my study!
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keep out
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keep out of
phrasal verb
keep your nose out of something
keep/stay out of somebody's way
keep an/your eye open/out (for somebody/something)
Phrasal verbs
keep out of
phrasal verb
Idioms
keep your nose out of something
keep/stay out of somebody's way
keep an/your eye open/out (for somebody/something)
Nearby words
keep off
phrasal verb
keep on
phrasal verb
keep out
phrasal verb
keep out of
phrasal verb
keepsake
noun