v. phr. To keep in practice; continue to take part. After he retired from teaching, Mr. Brown kept his hand in by giving a lecture once in a while. Mr. Smith left the planning of the trip to his wife, but he kept his hand in, too.
Compare: KEEP UP.
v. phr. To keep in practice; continue to take part. After he retired from teaching, Mr. Brown kept his hand in by giving a lecture once in a while. Mr. Smith left the planning of the trip to his wife, but he kept his hand in, too.
Compare: KEEP UP.
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012