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Definitionn. the responsibility of a guardian or keeper
Last update: October 9, 2015
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Every campaign, he gave it to her for safekeeping, in case the weapon of an enemy severed the leather cord and it was lost. [Please select]
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He might, since he knew so much, know the amount of money which her husband had entrusted to her for safekeeping. [Please select]
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I picked it up and slid the trinket into my pocket for safekeeping, where I promptly forgot it. [Please select]
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--would be that you should put yourself so completely in our power that we could feel we had your safekeeping. [Please select]
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The neighboring lords and gentry brought jewels and papers to him for safekeeping. [Please select]
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You are in my safekeeping until you tread on British soil again, and my honour is concerned in it. [Please select]
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Evelyn, however, took the jewels, and sewing them securely in a belt, fastened it around her own waist for safekeeping. [Please select]
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"When I woke up and found you lying beside me I thought they had just put your body in here for safekeeping." [Please select]
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The rear room stored sacred vessels and furniture used in worship, state treasure, and the more valuable offerings intrusted to the goddess for safekeeping. [Please select]
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When Joseph Peabody had taken him from the poorhouse, the lad had buried the box for safekeeping, and during the three or four years he had been with Mr. [Please select]
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