Similar words: retake, partaker, take root, take care, take care of, take the cake, make a mistake, maker. Meaning: n. 1. a custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person) 2. an official who performs the duties of an office temporarily.
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61) Now police are investigating possible links between his killing and the murder last week of caretaker Andrew Collier in London.
62) At the back of the church knelt Mrs Duffy, the school caretaker, saying her beads.
63) They were eleventh in Division Four when he began his managerial career as a frowned-upon caretaker twelve months ago.
64) I was supposed to be a caretaker, charged with setting the branch back on an even keel.
65) There was a caretaker here, in the basement, when the first strike occurred.
66) Often the only staff who live within the school's catchment area are the caretaker and the ancillary workers.
67) And caretaker boss Barrow said he was a little disappointed at not taking three points!
68) Last Sunday the Leicester City manager agreed to become caretaker national coach for the friendly in Turin.
69) The keys are in the possession of the caretaker.
70) Today, I want to serve as a wetland caretaker.
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71) The caretaker of the warehouse was trustworthy.
72) Caretaker governments normally don't rate presidential visits.
73) The caretaker closes up the school at 6 p.m.
74) The old caretaker was always scolding and chiding.
75) The caretaker regime was prepared to make peace with the invaders.
76) Resumes are being accepted to work as an island caretaker in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
77) Carli Davidson is both an internationally recognized award winning photographer and an experienced animal trainer and caretaker.
78) The CARETAKER shall be entitled to half pay for sick leave not exceeding 30 days in one year.
79) Another instance is when one cracked up after peeing on his caretaker.
80) You don't own property or possessions. You are only a temporary caretaker.
81) The small allowance helps cover the cost of subsistence, and a full time caretaker if needed.
82) Angolan football chief Justino Fernandes has installed Maby De Almeida as caretaker boss, but has called Mourinho to ask for his help in choosing a short-list of European-based tacticians .
83) The CARETAKER may terminate an employment contract without prior notice under any of the following circumstances.
84) The caretaker keeps them.
85) The lodge was often the cottage of the gamekeeper, caretaker, gatekeeper, or gardener, or it could be a larger building for occupation by a higher-ranking person.
86) Suddenly locker-room democracy was actively encouraged, with the caretaker happy to devolve part of his power to a "players' committee" comprising Kevin Nolan, Alan Smith, Steve Harper and Geremi.
87) He acted as a caretaker until a new president could be elected.
88) He will be the caretaker of the snowbound Overlook Hotel.
89) Number 1 was the uprising that toppled Ben Ali and forced him to flee and number 2 was the sit-in that toppled the first caretaker government a month later.
90) Evidently the action had been so heated leading up to this incarceration that the caretaker had emptied a chamberpot down the stairs onto the troublemakers.
More similar words: retake, partaker, take root, take care, take care of, take the cake, make a mistake, maker, baker, take, bakery, stake, taken, speaker, breaker, take for, takeoff, take up, take to, take out, take on, take off, take in, takeout, retail, retard, pretax, retain, lawmaker, take away.