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keep someone company
Definition of keep someone company
To
remain
with or
accompany
someone, especially to make them feel more
comfortable
with a certain
situation
Examples
Im a bit nervous. Could you
keep
me
company
while I wait for my blind date to arrive?
Related words
keep someone posted
keep someone on their toes
keep someone in the dark
keep someone abreast of
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