

Then I thought, why not keep this going?.I wondered, as I sat on his bed, how long he could keep this going.→ keep Examples from the Corpus keep somebody going d) keep somebody going if something keeps you going, it is enough to satisfy your need while you are waiting to get something bigger or better I’ll have a biscuit to keep me going until dinner time. c) keep going to continue doing something difficult Persevere and keep going until you reach your ideal weight. b) keep (something) going if you keep a business, institution, regular event etc going, you keep it open or make it continue to happen The library costs £5 million a year to run, and the council can’t afford to keep it going.

Her letters were the only thing that kept me going while I was in prison. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English keep going keep going a) keep (somebody) going to have or to give someone enough hope and emotional strength to continue living and doing things in a bad situation That woman’s been through such a lot – I don’t know how she keeps going.
