keep in with



keep someone or something in with someone or something

to locate people or things together, in any combination. I will keep Tom in with me until he gets his own room. We will keep the cat in with Tom until there is room elsewhere.
See also: keep

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Joyner['dʒɔinə]
Ortega[ɔ:'teigə]
Isabelleee-za-BEL (French), IZ-ə-bel (English), ee-sah-BEL-lə (Dutch)French, English, German, Dutch
Huld-Norse Mythology
Panagiotis-Greek
ValdimÁRr-Ancient Scandinavian