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Keepers

Proper noun

Meaning


Keepers (plural Keeperses)

A surname from Dutch.


Keepers

plural of Keeper.

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‘Akpayi’ benches 2 national team gks in his club, goes ahead to win the league with his team, wins GK of the season in a league that’s has the national team goal keepers of 7 other countries and moves to Belgium thereafter. Source: Internet

Another with plenty of spare time on her hands, Heather Lindsay of Woonona has been trying to figure out what type of person would always be suitably prepared with supplies and familiar to isolation and "thought of lighthouse keepers. Source: Internet

Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius, 42–43; MacMullen, Constantine, 78; Odahl, 108. On 28 October 312 AD, the sixth anniversary of his reign, he approached the keepers of the Sibylline Books for guidance. Source: Internet

Census keepers volunteer from December 1 through May, from sun up to sun down, seven days a week, keeping track of the amount of Gray Whales migrating through the area off of Los Angeles. Source: Internet

For many years, lighthouses still had keepers, partly because lighthouse keepers could serve as a rescue service if necessary. Source: Internet

And the keepers of law and order are by tradition ever at the behest of powers to be. Source: Internet

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