keep something down

keep something down
keep something down
1. Lit. to make the level of noise lower and keep it lower. •

Please keep it down. You are just too noisy.

Keep the noise down, or I will call the police.

2. Fig. to retain food in one's stomach rather than throwing it up. •

I've got the flu and I can't keep any food down.

She couldn't keep the milk down.

3. Fig. to keep spending under control. •

I work hard to keep expenses down.

Please try to keep the cost of the new project down.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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