Definition of Keepings

1. keeping [n] - See also: keeping

Lexicographical Neighbors of Keepings

keepalives
keepe
keeped
keeper
keepers
keepership
keeperships
keepest
keepeth
keepie-uppie
keeping
keeping on
keeping one's options open
keeping up
keeping wicket
keepings
keeplike
keepnet
keepnets
keeps
keeps on
keeps one's options open
keeps up
keeps wicket
keepsakes
keepsaky
keepsies
keepy-uppy
keepy uppy

Literary usage of Keepings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Laws from Heaven for Life on Earth: Illustrations of the Book of Proverbs by William Arnot (1873)
"Keep it with all keepings" is the word. Leave no means untried. ... In other keepings man is skilful and powerful too; but in keeping his own heart, ..."

2. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"You have many keepings that you watch unto; you watch to keep your lives, to keep your estates, to keep your reputations, to keep up your families; but, ..."

3. Illustrations of the Book of Proverbs by William Arnot (1863)
"In other keepings man is skilful and powerful too; but in keeping his own heart, unstable as water, he does not excel Keep it with all keepings. ..."

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