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caretaker

[kair-tey-ker] / ˈkɛərˌteɪ kər /
NOUN
person who maintains something
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Example Sentences

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I’ll answer your boundary question first, then address your boomer comment and, even though you may not consider it yet, move onto your looming caretaker issue.

From MarketWatch

He became the sole caretaker of his infant and 4-year-old son after his wife was deported, and can’t afford child care.

From Los Angeles Times

But as the civilian government battled rebellions and internal divisions, it handed power to the military in 1958 for a two-year caretaker spell.

From Barron's

Gerry Murphy:, external Irishman was caretaker manager of Huddersfield Town on three occasions and had a variety of roles at the club including academy manager.

From BBC

Celtic had been searching for a new manager since 27 October when Brendan Rodgers resigned and legendary former manager O'Neill stepped in as caretaker.

From BBC