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keep something from (someone)
keep something from (someone)
To prevent someone from learning or finding out something; to keep something a secret from someone. I was going to find out you'd spent the money eventually, so I don't understand why you tried to keep it from me. I get the feeling you're not telling me everything. What are you keeping from me?
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Sheona | | - | Scottish |
Grier | | GREER | Scottish, English (Rare) |
Allegra | | ə-LEG-rə (English), ahl-LE-grah (Italian) | English (Rare), Italian (Rare) |
Mattea | | maht-TE-ah | Italian |
Iohannes | | - | Biblical Latin |
Elsa | | ['elsə] | |