Antonym: ward. Similar words: guard, on guard, vanguard, gordian knot, guarantee, guarantor, cordial, Indian. Meaning: ['gɑrdɪən /'gɑːd-] n. a person who cares for persons or property. adj. providing protective supervision; watching over or safeguarding.
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121. Indeed in November 1979 the Guardian had published a wholly imaginary story about 900 miles of railway being under the axe.
122. As they encounter the end, both Cage and Penn are embraced by guardian angels.
123. Section 42 gives the guardian a right of access to social work records.
124. Aitken was jailed for perjury and perverting the course of justice after his failed libel action against the Guardian and Granada Television.
125. Over on the opposite corner, the Guardian Angels staged a counter demonstration.
126. These outbreaks of disorder have presented a major challenge to the Thatcher Government's image as the guardian of public order.
127. However, this would not have been worth as much as the Guardian payout to the average investor.
128. The guardian must be selected from the panel maintained by the local authority for the area which the court serves.
129. The press is a guardian of the public weal.
130. She is Anna's guardian ad litem for the trial.
131. Are you the legal guardian of this boy?
132. Their uncle was declared guardian to the orphans.
133. He became the legal guardian of his brother's daughter.
134. Before the Chronicle I used to take the Guardian.
135. Your father chose to leave me your guardian.
136. Dreadnought(sentencedict.com/guardian.html), " Tench wrote in the Guardian newspaper.
137. Our personal guardian angel resides in our auric field.
138. The guardian act negligently towards his ward.
139. I fell in love with my guardian angel!
140. According to the 2008 Guardian university rankings, Sussex has Britain 's best chemistry department.
141. The guardian is burning with impatience, delivers some Specialized hospital the baby, after the inspection discovery is the pneumococcal pneumonia.
142. I want to be a guardian angel, guardedly you for ever and a day.
143. Totem: An animal, a plant, or a natural object serving among certain tribal or traditional peoples as the emblem of a clan or family and sometimes revered as its founder, ancestor , or guardian.
144. He rallies new volunteers in every Scottish town. -I knight thee Sir William Wallace, guardian and high protector of Scotland.
145. Paul Cordasco, a spokesman for Burson-Marsteller, told the Guardian on Thursday that the assignment was "not at all standard operating procedure" and was against the company's policies.
146. Rickman took the idea to the Royal Court after reading emails written by Corrie and posthumously published in the Guardian.
147. Heidi Schaeffer and Amanda Silverman from PMK. My guardian angel Beth Kono. My producing partner Meagan Riley-Grant and if I'm forgetting anybody, please don't kill me.
148. The steel tripod used to hold a steel pan is deemed to be a guardian spirit of the family. It carries the meaning of stability, peace, purity, etc.
149. Calls upon a Guardian Spirit to watch over the friendly target .
150. Hospital accommodation costs in respect of a parent or legal guardian staying with an Insured Person who is under 18 years of age and is admitted to a Hospital as an In-Patient .
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