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caretaker
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Caretaker may refer to: A janitor (chiefly in the United Kingdom) Property caretaker , a person who cares for a property. In the US Army, the person caring for an inactive fort had the rank of Ordnance sergeant . A person who takes care of another in the ...
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n. a custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person) an official who performs the duties of an office temporarily; "he acted as a caretaker until a new president could be elected"
Usage examples of caretaker.
But then neither did Adams write of his own increasing worry and sorrow over his son Thomas, who, having failed in the law, was drinking heavily and employed now primarily as a caretaker for his father and the farm.
I flew north from the Vale to the Algarian Stronghold and found out from the caretakers there that Cho-Ram XIV, the current chief of the Clan-Chiefs of Algaria, was in the vicinity of Lake Atun up near the Drasnian border.
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But the time for his discovery was not yet, and next day, after these strangely recovered chickens had been put in charge of the caretaker, Pasteur and his family and Roux and Chamberland went off on their summer vacations.
A caretaker was puttering beside the open door of a stucco, Hollywoodish laboratory.
Lindbergh October 15, 1930, and with his wife acted as caretaker of the Lindbergh estate at Hopewell, N.
Compartment 17 of the Medicolegal Institute, where the caretaker had put him.
Every morning, a civilian animal caretaker put on a space unit and went inside to feed the monkeys and clean their cages and check on their physical condition.
Keiki Moana, their ancestral refuge with a few human caretakers in Hawaii, Kelekolio Pela setting forth the Dao Kai, the cession of Nauru to descendants who had become a nation.
An elderly Scotchwoman, the caretaker, appeared from the back and stood waiting to show them over.
As the Sunseekers sank down onto the chairs, dejected, frightened, and exhausted, the caretaker cheerfully placed the baby doll up on the altar and fussed over it, straightening its lacy skirts, positioning the plump arms, dusting each sausagelike finger.
For instance, when the latest news is the retirement of the rector or a dean, I hear him name the candidates as he talks with the young caretakers, and explain straight off that so-and-so will not be approved by the minister, that so-and-so will decline, and then go into fantastic detail about some mysterious papers received in the chancellery, about a secret talk that supposedly took place between the minister and a member of the board, and so on.
Barrymore, who is the caretaker at Baskerville Hall, because he is the only other person who has a black beard.
Looking around, she was startled to see, one level above her, a group of small children being led along a catwalk by a trio of attentive caretakers in paint-smeared smocks.
At least a dozen kids were present, supervised by a trio of adult caretakers, who circulated among the kids, offering advice and encouragement.