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keep out of

vb. 1 To stay away from a place or condition 2 To restrain someone or something from entering a place or condition

Usage examples of "keep out of".

If you keep out of their way you're safe, unless of course you meet up with someone in the 'mad' stage of the disease.

We just figure any intelligent man or woman would have enough sense or respect for warning signs to keep out of any area marked ‘.

Since, before anything, I wanted peace on the land, I could not keep out of them, for a dispute between the Squatters, which has not been solemnly settled, was like those sores that you get in Africa, and which they there call veldt-sores: they heal on the surface if you let them, and go on festering and running underneath until you dig them up to the bottom and have them cleaned all through.

Then well just go on- his chin lifted to the wastelands before them-try to keep out of their reach.

He knew only that they did threaten evil of some sort, and that it was best for him to keep out of their reach.

Some of that laughter had been uneasy, though, and scrawny old Cenn Buie would always snarl that Semirhage would be smarting and angry after that, and come for small boys who did not keep out of their elders’.

Rand did not want to think why Moiraine wanted them to keep out of sight, but he kept remembering the Whitecloak under-officer saying he would be back, and Elaida’.

I have to keep out of the water all I can and stop to baby every half-mile.