air warden, caretaker, cleaner-off, conservator, forest ranger, guardian, keeper, master of ceremonies, proctor, steward
Definitionn. one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals
Last update: July 9, 2015
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He is the custodian of the student's hostel. [Please select]
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Crowned him in 1505 poeta laureates; in 1506, he was created doctor theologiae, and in 1513 was appointed custodian of the Franciscan monastery in Strassburg, an office which, on account of a scurrilous publication, he was forced to vacate the following year. [Please select]
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He was Custodian of the Sacred Rubbers, when the grass was damp. [Please select]
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"Don't worry, ancient custodian of the family," said Linda. [Please select]
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Arakcheev was a faithful custodian to enforce order and acted as the sovereign's bodyguard. [Please select]
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Of this house the knowing man, the magician, would naturally become the custodian. [Please select]
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Oh, yes, there was no mistake about it; that was why she had been made custodian. [Please select]
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Would Edith ever be like that, a mere custodian of the past. [Please select]
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"That'll prove bad bus'ness for you," growled the duke, who was the custodian of Tom. [Please select]
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Unique sovereign though she be, she is also the royal servant, the responsible delegate of love, and its captive custodian. [Please select]
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Slason Thompson, editor of "America," who has consented to act as custodian of the funds necessary to the accomplishment of the purpose specified. [Please select]
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