air warden, cabinet minister, city manager, county commissioner, executive, governor, legislator, minister, president, screw, treasurer
Definitionn. the chief official in charge of a prison
Last update: March 22, 2016
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The warden takes good care of the hostel. [Please select]
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The warden takes great care the senior citizens at the retirement home. [Please select]
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Walmer Castle was for long the official residence of the lord warden, but has, since the resignation of Lord Curzon in 1903, ceased to be so used, and those portions of it which are of historic interest are now open to the public. George, prince of Wales (lord warden, 1903-1907), was the first lord warden of royal blood since the office was held by George, prince of Denmark, consort of Queen Anne. [Please select]
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The old warden clasped his hands and exclaimed: "Ah." [Please select]
Away with all fallacies; it is Church-warden Cheeseman. [Please select]
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Although this invitation was accompanied with a curtsey that might have softened the heart of a church-warden, it by no means mollified the beadle. [Please select]
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Therefore, the Rector's first move in launching any new scheme was to secure the approval and co-operation of his Warden. [Please select]
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Ardea's "soldier," like Larie's "policeman," is usually spoken of as a "warden." [Please select]
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