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keeper [ˈki:pəɐ, Am -pɚ] N (person in charge)

door-keeper N

door-keeper → doorman

See also doorman

park keeper N

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Other scars were put on the lighthouse one dark night when a keeper was thrown to the floor by a tremendous blow to the tower.
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This list only includes players who have played as the designated keeper for a match.
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In 1911, it was only populated by the lighthouse keeper and his family.
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The site also includes several one-story lighthouse keeper's houses and the light station has a resident keeper.
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A social is run by a house keeper or pusher.
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Experience has taught keepers that introducing pairs of clouded leopards at a young age gives opportunities for the pair to bond and breed successfully.
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But sometimes the law requires me to be my brother's keeper.
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Its keepers lived along streets of its ancient agraharam within the complex.
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The lighthouse keepers lived inside the lighthouse tower.
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They are sort of the military at this time, and act as peace keepers.
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