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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151. Calls upon a guardian spirit to heal and watch over the friendly target.
152. When a topiary guardian spots an intruder, it stays perfectly still until the intruder comes within 30 or 40 feet.
153. Mama was a dynamo: a hospital volunteer, spotless housekeeper and neighborhood guardian angel, always helping someone.
154. Today's families may include both the biological mother and father or a single parent or guardian, grandparents or other extended family, same-gender parents, or foster parents.
155. Use: Increases Intellect and Spirit by 30 for 60 min. Guardian Elixir.
156. "If the Prince felt that number five was too runny, he could knock the top off number six or seven," Paxman told Saturday's Guardian, which is to serialise the book next week.
157. From the angle of childrens benefits, visitation right is different from parental right and guardian right.
158. Another Guardian writer, Cath Elliott, is often assumed to be a lesbian by men who take offence at her dislike of rapists and sex murderers.
159. However, as parent or guardian, you have to AGREE with your child's decision to waive the right to an attorney.
160. An optical scanner can really read personas and transfer them to the guardian shade of a computer.
161. Guardian Spirit will now heal the target 50% of their maximum health.
162. In 1966 Hubbard created his own "intelligence" organization,(http://sentencedict.com/guardian.html) called the "Guardian Office" (GO) [now called OSA].
163. James Hansen, a climate modeller with Nasa, told the Guardian today that corporate lobbying has undermined democratic attempts to curb carbon pollution.
164. A guardian who appropriates the property of his ward forfeits double the amount.
165. The guardian read his ward a sermon on his extravagance.
166. I personally have never actually seen the Guardian Angels, but I always am glad to hear stories of citizens being "street smart" and looking out for one another.
167. It is feared that children without the protection of a guardian spirit may be stolen by witches and turned into spirits.
168. To be a friend as well as a guardian of the people.
169. Thus the flower became known as the "Guardian Thistle" and out of gratitude a national emblem of Scotland.
170. The Great Pyrenees is a very versatile breed, making it a great companion, watch dog or livestock guardian animal, provided it receives appropriate training and socialization.
171. Nature's Guardian: This ability can now trigger while the Shaman is sitting.
172. But his brother Wei Wenzhong told the Guardian that the victim had no history of heart trouble and that the family's request for a second post-mortem was denied.
173. Talking to The Guardian, Peccadillo Pictures managing director Tom Abell stated, 'It's a huge dent in our business.
174. "We are flying aircraft on an average flight time of one hour around Europe, " Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary told the Guardian.
175. It will go on at the Guardian and Observer newspapers'Newsroom exhibition Farringdon, North London.
176. British "Guardian" quoted Meng Gula piracy expert as saying, do not rule out the hostage is shot to death in the melee. "The U.
177. In the film The Guardian, the viewer is taken into the world of United States Coast Guard rescue swimmers.
178. When we were newlyweds, I promised you that I be a guardian angel for you.
179. There was four guardian stones , looks like a dolmen on the step, but survived just one which you can see below.
180. Keyboard Guardian can also email log files with recorded data to the specified address every specified amount of time, which is useful to remotely monitor one's computer.
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