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View definitions for keep calm

keep calm

verb as in keep one's cool

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Example Sentences

Meanwhile both parties have been doing their best to keep calm and carry on.

But Obama would keep calm, and tell his staff to chill out, and get back to work.

However, Japanese officials are urging investors to keep calm and carry on.

Another sign took a different approach: “I am Turkish I cannot Keep Calm.”

Keep Calm cards were produced: “Keep Calm and Be a Chapulcu.”

I had the hardest time to keep calm and not say mean things to her.

In spite of his effort to keep calm, there was a rising note of anger in his voice.

For the sake of the rest, she made herself keep calm and cheerful and Dick suggested that it was not easy to get around in a city.

He must keep calm now if he did not wish to hang next month.

But how to keep calm and clear when her body was shaking with fear?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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