KEEP OFF (1)
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KEEP OFF (1)


keep off = stay at a distance, not go near

examples:
  • Be smart and keep off drugs. Don 't destroy your life.
  • Keep off that bar. Criminals go there.
  • Keep off that place. I hear it is dangerous.
  • We use an insecticide to keep insects off.
  • Keep the children off the vegetable garden.
  • I 'm sorry, I can 't keep my dog off your lawn.
  • Keep your hands off! These are not yours!
  • Keep your hands off the biscuits! I 've made them for the children.
  • Please, keep off the carpet. I just had it washed.




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