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caretaker
noun as in person who maintains something
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Example Sentences
"There are reports of summary executions on a sectarian basis by unidentified perpetrators, by members of the caretaker authorities' security forces, as well as by elements associated with the former government," he added.
The caretaker didn’t have all the information when he called but said he was looking through a window at two bodies lying on the floor inside.
He played 78 times for England and was caretaker manager of the national side for one game in 2012.
It feels like there was muddled thinking from the club's owners to appoint Van Nistelrooy, based on the fact he had beaten them while he was in caretaker charge of Manchester United.
“Because ... Beck was her mom’s sole caretaker, Yolanda was trying to isolate Beck and that was hard to do,” Ami said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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