How To Use Keep quiet In A Sentence

  • How can the civil society be made to keep quiet and forced into submission by the fundamentalist forces?
  • Was it a coded message to keep quiet? The Sun
  • She sat cross-legged with a confused look on her face, debating whether to ask or keep quiet until a better time.
  • You were syphoning petrol out of a car that had three distraught children in it, but figured it was best to keep quiet.
  • She decided to sit down cross-legged on the floor, a confused look on her face, debating whether to ask or keep quiet until a better time.
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  • He cribbled and crabbled about there with all his might; but he got a good pressing from the boy's hand for this, which served as a hint to him to keep quiet. What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales
  • The children are raising the roof in the next room ; tell them to keep quiet.
  • The victim was given a few grand to keep quiet and the manager kept his job.
  • So I knew we had to keep quiet about it until the patent went in.
  • Keep quiet while you're going around.
  • So we'll call this a one-day hiatus, a brief interlude, and keep quiet about it ‘til tomorrow.
  • Make that blasted dog keep quiet!
  • Keep quiet while you're going around.
  • Let's not keep quiet about this, spread the word, as the liberal press will try to huch it up. tonight's celebrity wtf '. mech (discriminating characterist) said: Knowledge is Power
  • He then stood and rifled through the contents, taking cash, while warning the pensioner to ‘keep quiet’ because he ‘had a knife’.
  • On one extreme, we may decide to play the martyr -- to keep quiet and endure great pains so as not to create a scene or disrupt others.
  • Trocchi, novelist and avowed internationalist, could keep quiet no longer.
  • Parotti had threatened to expose the illegal arrangements unless he was paid $50,000 to keep quiet.
  • Keep quiet while you're going around.
  • We have to keep quiet, be respectful and buttle them. 'Free' healthcare? That has to be the greatest oxymoron of our age | AL Kennedy
  • the roughness of her voice was a signal to keep quiet
  • And to keep quiet when he's visiting, so no one hears the accent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such a direct statement is rare, because senior South Korean officials usually keep quiet about North Korean security matters in public.
  • Fool of a dog, that," said the man in velveteen; "can't keep quiet. Whose Body?
  • She came into the club room one evening in time to hear the president call the restive members to order with the statement, "You might just as well keep quiet for she is bound to finish it, and the quicker she gets to reading, the longer time we'll have for dancing. Twenty Years at Hull-House, With Autobiographical Notes
  • Was it a coded message to keep quiet? The Sun
  • I've decided to resign but I'd prefer you to keep quiet about it.
  • ANYONE who can only come forward when they know no one can disprove what they claim should just keep quiet. The Sun
  • If you won't keep quiet you can get out!
  • The children are raising the roof in the next room ; tell them to keep quiet.
  • Until her nomination is secure, she is likely to keep quiet. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll brain you if you don't keep quiet.
  • After repeatedly warning the boys to stop throwing food and keep quiet, the manager finally told them to leave.
  • Botswana was offering a Harvard-trained scientist who had developed a drinking problem and could no longer be relied upon to keep quiet about the real reason of the pula's strength.
  • And to keep quiet when he's visiting, so no one hears the accent. Times, Sunday Times
  • He can keep quiet and hope Tony will repay loyalty on this occasion - but that has not proved a copper-bottomed guarantee on any issue in the past.
  • Perhaps you feel humiliated, cross, or resentful but you keep quiet, or you behave sensitively.
  • Just keep quiet - you're in enough trouble as it is.
  • Keep quiet. Father is deep in thought.
  • I've decided to resign but I'd prefer you to keep quiet about it.
  • Keep quiet while you're going round.
  • Can't you keep quiet for a minute and let me have my say.
  • I slipped him a ten-dollar bill to keep quiet.
  • Keep quiet while you're going round.
  • The only thing I can do is keep quiet and sit this one out.
  • The children are raising the roof in the next room ; tell them to keep quiet.
  • As long as you keep quiet when the gobbler/jake is within sight, you'll be able to shoot some birds. When hunting for spring turkey season, do decoys make a big difference. Also what type of decoy is needed and how many.
  • I'll brain you if you don't keep quiet.
  • There were rumours that key witnesses had been paid off to keep quiet.
  • And to keep quiet when he's visiting, so no one hears the accent. Times, Sunday Times
  • The message from them is that anyone can barge into your home at any time and you must keep quiet, watch and must not protect your property or even yourselves, as Tony Martin did.
  • I knew I had to keep quiet about it.
  • The only thing I can do is keep quiet and sit this one out.
  • Just keep quiet - you're in enough trouble as it is.
  • There were rumours that key witnesses had been paid off to keep quiet.
  • It happens in the football world but it's one of those things you keep quiet about.
  • Was it a coded message to keep quiet? The Sun
  • ANYONE who can only come forward when they know no one can disprove what they claim should just keep quiet. The Sun
  • These days, the programme is so popular and so ubiquitous, that I just tend to keep quiet.
  • All I ask is that you keep quiet about me saying a dickybird to you until I’ve left Sheffield. Conferences are Murder
  • Keep quiet while you're going round.
  • But you keep quiet about the other Charpentier... her brother... the OAS Ultra. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • Behave yourself and keep quiet for a while.
  • I suspect his readers are evenly divided on the question, but those who incline to the latter view keep quiet about it, while those who take the former call him the Caribbean Joyce.
  • I didn't really know what to say and, in these scenes, I always tend to let anyone else talkative carry on while I keep quiet.
  • It's just that you can't keep quiet about things like asteroid impacts.
  • Was it a coded message to keep quiet? The Sun
  • Unfortunately, there's a strong Chinese view nowadays that critical thinking and dissidence create problems, so everyone should just keep quiet and maintain harmony.
  • If at all he became angry, he would keep quiet rather than burst out in a fit of temper.
  • The pair made the demand to the socialite and TV star to keep quiet about a relationship, it is claimed. The Sun
  • I slipped him a ten-dollar bill to keep quiet.
  • The duchess always says it's important to have a keen pair of ears and keep quiet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The duchess always says it's important to have a keen pair of ears and keep quiet. Times, Sunday Times
  • I gestured for him to keep quiet.
  • Can't you keep quiet for a minute and let me have my say.
  • Keep quiet about the 4,000 recidivists who run city streets, committing crimes with increasing bravado and little fear of punishment.
  • The duchess always says it's important to have a keen pair of ears and keep quiet. Times, Sunday Times

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