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Другие английские идиомы на букву K
- Keep (someone) in stitches
- Kick off
- Know a thing or two (about someone or something)
- Know (someone or something) like the back of one's hand
- Keep up an act
- Keep one's eye on the ball
- Keep a civil tongue
- Keep one's ear to the ground
- Knuckle down (to something)
- Keep an eye out for (someone or something)
- Know better (than to do something)
- Knock (someone) around
- Keep one's chin up
- Kind of
- Keep one's place
- Keep one's finger's crossed
- Keep harping on (something)
- Know (something) by heart
- Know where all the bodies are buried
- Knock down the price of (something)
- Keep on (doing something)
- Kangaroo court
- Keel over
- Keep to oneself
- Keep up with the times
- Keep books
- Knock (someone) off their feet
- Keep still
- Keep one's own counsel
- Keep up
- Know (something) only too well
- Kick in (some money or something)
- Kid around (with someone)
- Knock one's head against the wall
- Keep up with (someone or something)
- Known quantity
- Keep the wolf from the door
- Kick the bucket
- Keep (someone) up
- Keep house
- Kid's stuff
- Know where (someone) stands on (something)
- Kickback
- Know one's way around/about
- Keep tabs on (someone or something)
- Keep cool
- Know-how
- Know one's stuff
- Knock (someone) down (to size)
- Know-it-all