Prevent from entering; shut out.
1 The half-caste and the Malay seem to keep out of the scrimmages.
2 Now the state patrol worked overtime-withholiday pay - to keep out the reporters.
3 Sure-thesupervisor on duty would keep out ninety-ninepercent of the people.
4 I ought to keep out in the open a lot, I think.
5 Well, so long as you keep out of trouble, you can stay.
6 The important thing was to keep out of sight of the Wall.
7 Either he or I will keep out of this hospital in future.
8 If they didn't keep out enemies, they certainly served as an alarm.
9 If I were in your place, I should keep out of it.
10 This means providing easy-to-open windows and shading to keep out the sun.
11 Plaise keep out of way, miss; I be afeard of knocking you.
12 They were as eager to keep out the flies as the mosquitoes.
13 These wireless headphones have high sound quality and keep out external noises.
14 Well, maybe a wee nip would keep out the raw morning chill.
15 It will teach you to keep out of the jungle at night.
16 Just enough shelter to keep out the wind and rain and snow.
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