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Charlotte Mary Yonge's novel, Nuttie's Father printed in 1885 portrays the first known usage of this phrase. It means "keep it in your head or keep it secret."
It means you should continue to progress.
If its directed to a girl from a guy it means he is saying that his penis is too big for your vagina and he would hurt you , in reference to sex...If its directed from a girl to a guy it means usually that he couldn't keep up when the are engaging in sex and foreplay.
it means that you cant keep yourself focused on a moving object
No, "hid" is not a prepositional phrase. It is a verb that means to conceal or keep something out of sight. A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers.
Teniamoci in contatto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Keep in touch."Specifically, the verb teniamo means "Let hold, let keep." The reflexive pronoun ci means "ourselves." The preposition in means "in." The masculine noun contatto means "contact."The pronunciation is "teh-NYAH-moh-tcheen kohn-THAT-toh."
For the planes what they had in the war so the decided to keep the sighn for the usa
This phrase means to keep it to yourself or else to be patient and stop pushing for action on something.
The phrase "keep out" could be replaced with the phrases:no admittanceno trespassingno entranceno exitprivate property (by implication, means "keep out")keep off the property
to keep out the mongols and it was a sighn of a world power
"At bay" means "at a safe distance." The phrase means that someone or something is holding you off, keeping you from getting close to them.
No, the correct phrase is "bear in mind," which means to remember or keep in mind. "Bare" means uncovered or without clothes.