Definitionn. activity involved in maintaining something in good working order
Last update: August 12, 2015
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The ayah was responsible for the upkeep of their children. [Please select]
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In Scotland the public greens are selfsupporting, from a charge, which includes the use of bowls, of one penny an hour for each player; in London the upkeep of the greens falls on the rates, but players must provide their own bowls. [Please select]
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French town or village who is supposed to look after billets, upkeep of roads, and act as interpreter. [Please select]
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"But I don't see how those huge plants can pay for their upkeep with such a short run." [Please select]
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She was earning her own income and she would pay her half of the upkeep of their home together. [Please select]
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Young Randall, taking over the business of the upkeep of his mother's house, gradually acquired the habit of such preliminary interviews. [Please select]
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The total upkeep of all my dogs averages just under a dollar a week. [Please select]
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There'd be no upkeep at all, with the easy city use you'd give it--practically no expense of any kind but gasoline. [Please select]
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