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to keep in
[phrase form: keep]
01
to suppress one's emotions or feelings
02
to not let someone leave a particular place
03
to ensure that somebody has a continuous and sufficient supply of a specific resource or necessity
Example
She tried to keep in her frustration and not show it to her team.
It was difficult for her to keep in her tears during the emotional movie.
Despite the excitement, he managed to keep in his laughter during the serious meeting.
The spare batteries are kept in the top drawer of the storage cabinet.
He keeps in good trim by going to the gym three times a week.
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