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Example sentences for "well kept"

  • They begin to breed at about nine months old, and if well kept, they will give you eight or nine pair in the year.

  • The old duck will lay, in the year, if well kept, ten dozen of eggs; and that is her best employment; for common hens are the best mothers.

  • If well kept, a goose will lay a hundred eggs in a year.

  • The farm is divided into fields of convenient size by well kept fences, there are substantial buildings upon the land and he utilizes the latest improved machinery in carrying on the work of the fields.

  • Good buildings have been put upon the farm and the place has been divided into fields of convenient size by well kept fences.

  • It's an old house and you've got to make it look like an old house, but a well kept one, renew and restore!

  • The fire in the smoke-house should be well kept up.

  • All cakes that have milk or cream in them require longer baking than those that have not; and the heat of the oven must be well kept up.

  • Put in the mixture, set it immediately into a quick oven, and bake it well; seeing that the heat is well kept up all the time.

  • Its career was somewhat brief, but it was a well kept tavern, and had a good line of custom in its day.

  • The Rogers House was known and noted throughout the entire period of the road's prosperous era as a quiet, orderly, well kept tavern.

  • It was a brick house on the south side of the road, a resort for pleasure seekers from Wheeling, and a well kept house.

  • The Putnam House is well kept, being refreshingly neat, and the whole premises in perfect order.

  • A large hotel, called the Waldo House, has been built here, which is well kept.

  • The ladies all look plump and well kept as any scions of royal blood.

  • The castle is well kept, and Sir George Colthurst, the owner, makes it as pleasant as he can for the thousands of tourists who come here every year from all parts of the world, and of course a large majority of them are Americans.

  • Armagh is a quiet, well kept town of about eight thousand inhabitants, built on a hill around the cathedral founded by St. Patrick in the year 432, and the streets are steep and rather crooked.

  • The turf is well kept, and here and there are memorial wreaths preserved under glass globes.

  • Altogether more than a 1000 hectares have been planted and the various plantations are connected by well kept paths.

  • It is surrounded by a well kept garden in which are some statues and many tropical plants.

  • Here and there are clumps of palms and patches of forest, the whole giving the appearance of a well kept park.

  • The gardens are particularly pretty and well kept.

  • The west and north shores is a rolling country much of which is cleared into farms, well kept up and showing a high degree of prosperity.

  • Palermo Park, the great corso for automobiles, is well kept up but does not take my fancy on account of the light shades of green common to all trees of the Argentina flatlands.

  • The greatest ornament of the place is the Schloss of the Bishop of Trent, which is well kept up, and from the roof of which an incomparable view is obtained.

  • Again, on the newer houses, probably called into existence by the increased traffic, the old custom of adorning the exterior with frescoes of sacred subjects is well kept up.

  • To the right of the church is Schloss Lichtenthurm, well kept up, and often inhabited by the Schneeburg family.

  • The castle is well kept up; the interior is characteristically decorated and arranged, and many curiosities are preserved in the library; its grounds also are charmingly laid out.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well kept" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear boys; further evidence; merry ding; political parties; round figures; rural police; that hath; well administered; well advised; well born; well built; well drained; well grounded; well guarded; well here; well informed; well knowing; well marked; well might; well qualified; well represented; well skilled; well skimmed; well spoken; well suited; well told