Use "keep away" in a sentence

1. Keep away from the furnace.

2. Keep away from the transformer.

3. "Keep away from me!" she shrieked.

4. Don't keep away during the roll call.

5. You must keep away from the dog.

6. He's a bad man - keep away from him.

7. Keep away from the edge of the cliff.

8. Keep away from the scene of the accident.

9. Just try to keep away from him, will ya?

10. 2 People should keep away from the radioactive waste.

11. Keep away from that dog, he can be vicious.

12. He warned Billy to keep away from his daughter.

13. 20 Should even married couples occasionally “keep away from embracing”?

14. Keep away from the doors while the train is moving.

15. Police warned bystanders to keep away from the blazing building.

16. But they were to keep away from a certain hollow tree.

17. Keep away from the edge of the cliff - you might fall.

18. Provide the bare necessities of life, especially food; keep away hunger.

19. Why do even marriage partners at times “keep away from embracing”?

20. As long as you can keep away from them, you're safe.

21. If I were you, I'd keep away from that area at night.

22. I signed to him to keep away, but he continued to advance.

23. I'd keep away from him if I were you - he's no good.

24. Amulet: something worn or kept to bring good luck or keep away evil

25. Even when she was alive, he was ordered to keep away from her.

26. Females with very young kids also tend to keep away from the herd.

27. (*Typically: get ~; keep ~; stay~.) Please keep Away from me if you have a cold

28. (b) Why should we keep away from anything that even borders on the occult?

29. As another Greek author, Hesiod, put it, "Keep away from the gossip of people.

30. Assort with the relative departments to the risk of warn, evaluation and keep away.

31. You have to beat the pesky demons and keep away from them as as you can.

32. Keep away from strong smells ( paints, solvents, cleaning fluids , etc ) that could taint the wine. Sentencedict.com

33. The Chinese kept tiny fossilized fish in their food stores to keep away insect pests called silverfish.

34. One day at Mass, the priest warned his parishioners to “keep away from the false prophet Danner.”

35. 24 You have to beat the pesky demons and keep away from them as as you can.

36. But this was not enough to keep away mosquitoes, which started to arrive and drift towards the flames.

37. By: Backwoods land company May 5, 2020 Mississippi Keep-Away By: Hunter Farrior – Spring Legion Turkey Hunting Co

38. Keep away from the fried batter and won-ton pastry dishes and ask for steamed or boiled rice.

39. Instead they have used block votes like bulbs of garlic - to keep away the vampires of the left.

40. The electricity teaches them to keep away from the structure, so that there is virtually no wear and tear.

41. I just couldn't keep away from her when I got the chance to escape from Rocamar the other day.

42. Brennan and Carlin were granted bail on condition that they keep away from witnesses and Nolan was granted unconditional bail.

43. Avoid definition, to keep away from; keep clear of; shun: to Avoid a person; to Avoid taxes; to Avoid danger

44. But to my horror they looked and smelt like Yahoos too, and I told them to keep away from me.

45. During the succeeding weeks he had not written - except to send her an enigmatic note warning her to keep away.

46. He tells me to meet him at the magistrates' court the following morning, tells me to keep away from the scumbags.

47. Apotropaic Magic, generally, is magic meant to keep away evilalthough it can often be used to guard against magic at large

48. But from the video The Bible —Its Power in Your Life,* our family learned that we should keep away from such insects.

49. Present participle of avoid Synonyms & Antonyms of Avoiding 1 to get or keep away from (as a responsibility) through cleverness or trickery trying to avoid …

50. Present tense third-person singular of avoid Synonyms & Antonyms of Avoids 1 to get or keep away from (as a responsibility) through cleverness or trickery …

51. Expectant mothers and newborn calves stay in an adjoining enclosure , which is hemmed in by a 12,000 volt electric fence so rogues and wandering herds keep away .

52. While all these words mean "to get away or keep away from something," Avoid stresses forethought and caution in keeping clear of danger or difficulty

53. Berth is a nautical term which originally referred to the distance that ships should keep away from each other or from the shore, rocks, etc., in order to avoid a collision

54. Many Balkan people have a red thread tied around their wrist (to keep away bad fortune and black magic) or a blue glass eye hanging in their car (for the same purpose if they are Muslim).

55. Past tense of avoid Synonyms & Antonyms of Avoided 1 to get or keep away from (as a responsibility) through cleverness or trickery trying to avoid writing thank-you notes for the gifts he didn't like

56. + 25 As for the believers from among the nations, we have sent them our decision in writing that they should keep away from what is sacrificed to idols+ as well as from blood,+ from what is strangled,*+ and from sexual immorality.”

57. There are pebbles from special rivers, seeds, nuts and dried fruits from distant jungles, tiny wooden effigies, carved bone figures to keep away evil, Buckbeans to nail over house-doors to keep off the evil eye, charms to ward off or provoke spells -- just about everything except aspirin or sticking-plaster.

58. Cortizone: - Store at controlled room temperature (between 68 and 77 degrees F) Cortizone-10: - Avoid excessive heat (above 104 degrees F) - Do Not Store at Temperatures Above 120 degrees F (49 degrees C) - Flammable, keep away from heat and flame Cortizone-10 Cooling Relief: - Storage information not available Cortizone-10 Intensive Healing:

59. ‘The ICRC, working with a local agency, helps people to individually Chlorinate cans of water collected from Lake Kivu, trying to keep away the specter of cholera.’ ‘Society, persuaded by those it has identified as experts, has chosen to Chlorinate our drinking water, thereby just possibly putting all of us at a slightly increased risk of