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View synonyms for keep on
keep on
verb
- to continue or persist in (doing something)
keep on running
- tr to continue to wear
- tr to continue to employ
the firm kept on only ten men
- intrfoll byabout to persist in talking (about)
- intrfoll byat to nag (a person)
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Example Sentences
Among other issues, he will now have a voice shaping pending rules that set how much cash banks must keep on hand as financial cushion.
From BBC
I insisted then that if liberals keep fixating on racism and ethno-racial identity politics, “we’ll keep on losing and losing and losing.”
From Salon
He didn’t need more money, but he kept on going, even when Annie told him to stop.
From Salon
It’s a gift that keeps on giving throughout the year.
From Los Angeles Times
Annual memberships are the gift that keeps on giving throughout the year, with free entry into the gardens, plus discounts on special events and classes and even free passes for friends!
From Los Angeles Times
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