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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91) His brief as "caretaker" is to snorkel, swim and sail around the balmy Whitsunday Islands and send daily blogs and video blogs with the aim of promoting the destination for Tourism Queensland.
92) She is not KINKY - She is a CREATIVE CARETAKER.
93) The big purse full of stuff is not only a woman's home away from home, it's a reflection of the woman's role as caretaker, says Linda Abrams of the Philadelphia-based Council for Relationships.
94) The military has served patriotically and responsibly as a caretaker to the state, and will now have to ensure a transition that is credible in the eyes of the Egyptian people.
95) The chancellor seems to accept that hers is perforce a cautious , caretaker government.
96) A'mahout'is what the Indians call the special trainer and caretaker of a particular elephant.
97) The Coast Guard's other heavy, polar icebreaker, the Polar Star, was placed in a caretaker status in 2006 and is undergoing a seven- to 10-year service life extension.
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.