Seems to have originated when people actually wrote letters and dropped them off to be mailed; it was first noted in 1647, and still means the same thing: keep in touch with what you're doing; communicate with me! Same thing with 'keep me posted' as in using the post office to send letters/communications.
It is "have/has posted".
What is another phrase for "It is not our policy to"
The comment is posted immediately.
Doing something in a timely manner means within a suitable period. The phrase is not used as "timely matter."
The duration of Keep Posted is 1800.0 seconds.
'Keep on giving' is a literal phrase, neither allegorical nor symbolic. I don't believe it will ever be possible to trace, sorry.
Keep Posted ended on 1954-01-18.
Keep Posted was created on 1951-10-09.
I'm not sure, but I do have thrush and twice now, my period has come early. I will ask my practitioner, and you should do the same. Keep us posted!
It means "keep you informed of the latest news." If someone was in hospital and you wanted to know how they were, you might tell their family "Keep me posted on their condition."
On the list of choices that you posted along with your question, there's no phrase that defines a parallelogram well at all.
We will inform you accordingly
Which phrase does not come from the Preamble to the Constitution?
The Keep Walking phrase was used in the Johnnie Walker advert. The meaning of the phrase is to keep on drinking Johnnie Walker as encouraged in the advert.
Keep me posted.
I want something very aspiring.