Nicholas; 'I am not a one to keep company at all--here at all events.
With their fellow-countrymen they still held it unlawful for a Jew to keep company with an alien' (Acts x.
There was one very charming young man that she liked a great deal, but her sister said she was too young to keep company, and there might be next winter in New York.
Many a decorous love affair sprang into shy existence, taking a year or two for the young man to be brave enough to "keep company," if there were no objections on either side.
For there hasn't a soul asked me to keep company yet," and Betty laughed.
Accompany, escort, follow, go with, go along with, keep company with.
He honestly thought the young man no fit match for his daughter, and would only promise to allow him to "keep company" with Mary on the condition of his living steadily.
We of the sister screw had little anxiety as to her safety or capability of escaping through any pack; especially when alone and unhampered by having to keep company.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "keep company" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.