keep+the+eye+on

  • 11keep an eye on — watch to prevent harm, watch out for    Fred, will you keep an eye on the children? I m going to the store …

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  • 12keep your eye on the ball — informal : to continue thinking about or giving attention to something important that you want to do or achieve She really needs to keep her eye on the ball [=stay focused] if she wants to win the election. • • • Main Entry: ↑ball keep your eye… …

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  • 13Keep an Eye on Amelia — Directed by Claude Autant Lara Written by Georges Feydeau Jean Auren …

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  • 14Keep Your Eye On The Ball — «Keep Your Eye On The Ball» Canción de Raven Symoné Álbum Everyone s Hero Publicación 2006 Grabación …

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  • 15keep your eye on the ball — keep (your) eye on the ball to give your attention to what you are doing all the time. You have to keep your eye on the ball in business …

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  • 16keep your eye on something — keep (your)/an eye on (something/someone) to watch or look after something or someone. Could you keep an eye on the baby for me a while? I kept my eye on him all the time as I felt sure he was about to do something stupid …

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  • 17keep your eye on someone — keep (your)/an eye on (something/someone) to watch or look after something or someone. Could you keep an eye on the baby for me a while? I kept my eye on him all the time as I felt sure he was about to do something stupid …

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  • 18keep an eye on something — keep (your)/an eye on (something/someone) to watch or look after something or someone. Could you keep an eye on the baby for me a while? I kept my eye on him all the time as I felt sure he was about to do something stupid …

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  • 19keep an eye on someone — keep (your)/an eye on (something/someone) to watch or look after something or someone. Could you keep an eye on the baby for me a while? I kept my eye on him all the time as I felt sure he was about to do something stupid …

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  • 20keep an eye out for someone — keep an eye out (for (someone/something)) to watch carefully for someone or something. Three aircraft kept an eye out for the submarine while waiting for help to arrive. I always kept my eye out for strangers. Related vocabulary: keep a close… …

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