Keep (one's) (something) warm verb phrase
Hold the position for someone or take their responsibility until they are back
Linda asked me to keep her work warm because she could not go to the office today.
I'm not a professional translator; I'm just keeping Mark's seat warm because he is sick.
I'm going to keep Nick's place warm while he is absent for his vacation.
1. The act of keeping current customers
2. Used to indicate things you want to keep
To keep something in a safe place such as a box, room, bank, or prison
To not react or deal with something that is wrong or unpleasant
If one stands pat on something, he or she sticks firmly to it.
Keep someone or something in a small space
The verb "keep" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.