keep under



keep someone or something under something

to store, hide, or cache someone or something beneath something. Keep Max under the packing crate until the police go away. I keep a box of extra sweaters under the bed.
See also: keep

keep under something

to remain beneath something. Keep under the packing crate, Max. I ordered the dog to keep under the table.
See also: keep

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Svetoslav-Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic
Raina-Bulgarian
Huff[hʌf]
Chariovalda-Ancient Germanic
Kader (1)-Arabic
HoldenHOL-dənEnglish (Modern)