keep away (stay away; do not go or come near) Keep away from him. He is not a good man. Children should be kept away from the river. envocabulary.com
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tail (the part at the back of an animal, a bird, etc.) He held the mouse by its tail. The dog wagged its tail in delight (the back part of something) The six who survived were in the tail section of the plane. tale (a strange or imaginary story that …
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in the dark (unaware, uniformed) She likes to keep us in the dark about her new boyfriend. I didn’t know what was going on. I was totally in the dark. They don’t trust her, so they left her in the dark. envocabulary.com
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by the book (exactly according to the rules) You should be careful to do everything by the book. We know that nothing has gone by the book. envocabulary.com
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keep (to put or store something in a particular place): I keep my teabags on the top shelf. store (to put something in a place where it is available for future use): Store the food in the fridge to keep insects off it. I want to store my valuables in …
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