keep on
phrasal verbkeep on
- to continue
- The rain kept on all night.
- Keep on until you get to the church.
- I want to keep on with part-time work for as long as possible.
keep somebody on
- to continue to employ somebody
keep something on
- to continue to rent a house, flat, etc.
- We’re planning to keep the house on over the summer.
keep on (at somebody) (about somebody/something)
- (especially British English) to speak to somebody often and in an annoying way about somebody/something synonym go on, nag
- He does keep on so!
- I'll do it—just don't keep on at me about it!