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Keith

[ keeth ]

noun

  1. Sir Arthur, 1866–1955, Scottish anthropologist.
  2. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

When he was ordered in court to pay his staff back and give up control of the company, Boice moved to Florida, started calling himself Keith, and got a job at a medical software company that is now suing him for fraud and theft.

Just take the stairs instead of the elevator whenever possible, Keith suggests.

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Increased alertness, better decision-making and enhanced creativity are among the mental benefits you experience “every time you get up and start moving,” Keith says.

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If your workplace has more than one restroom, choose the farther one, Keith suggests.

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A commercial airliner pumps out similar amounts of material every minute, Keith notes.

The many great versions include Keith Richards and Dave Edmunds.

Keith Green finds Ramone at the Chelsea, trying to kick heroin for good.

She has the most gorgeous husband too (Keith Lieberthal), I say.

The grail in this story is the guitar that Gus kept on top of his piano, too high for Keith to reach.

And right then, right there,” Keith says, “I fell in love with instruments.

He went back to his hardware store and waited—waited for Crane and Keith to start their inevitable logging operations.

After long delays Crane and Keith made pretense of building camps and starting to log.

Crane and Keith were at the same interesting employment, but on a lesser scale.

For two weeks Scattergood disappeared, and though Crane and Keith sought him with fever in their blood, he was not to be found.

You and Keith hain't amiable about that deal, and you don't aim to let my dam and boom company make any money out of you.

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