keep together



keep someone or something together

to keep things or a group of people together; to keep something, including a group of people, from falling apart. I hope we can keep our club together for a few more years. We will keep it together for a while longer. Keep your toys together. Don't scatter them all over the house.
See also: keep, together

keep together

to remain as a group. We will keep together to the very end. Our group decided to keep together.
See also: keep, together

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Auguste (1)o-GOOSTFrench
SimonSIE-mən (English), see-MAWN (French), ZEE-mawn (German), SEE-mawn (Dutch)English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovene, Romanian, Macedonian
Rozannero-ZANEnglish
Alta['æltə]
AlbertAL-bərt (English), al-BER (French), AHL-bert (German, Polish), AHL-bərt (Dutch)English, French, Catalan, German, Polish, Russian, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Rom
Matthan-Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek