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[ UK /kʌstˈə‍ʊdi‍ən/ ]
[ US /kəˈstoʊdiən/ ]
NOUN
  1. one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals

How To Use custodian In A Sentence

  • Over the years the Black Church has abnegated its responsibility as the custodian of Black spirituality. Blacks Killing Blacks
  • Sometimes their role as custodians and protectors of biodiversity is not even acknowledged.
  • To become a custodian for the finer things in life. In God's Country: travels in the Bible belt, USA.
  • My son-in-law tells me that Hillis was the custodian at Georgia Brown School when he got his first teaching job in Paso.
  • The radium custodian is mentioned in the title story, which is set in in the A BookBrowse exclusive interview in which Karen Rigby chats with poet Alice Fulton about her first collection of short stories, The Nightingales of Troy.
  • They nest under the eaves of the house and can trace their lineage back for centuries longer than the house's human custodians. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once their lack of cities was interpreted as a deficiency; now it is seen as a way of living with the land and sea that was admirable custodianship of the environment.
  • Only then will we be able to regain trust as safe custodians of taxpayers' money. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first, from 30 yards, was well-struck, but the keeper palmed it away and the follow-up from Anthony Ruddy was again smothered by the Erris custodian.
  • Farmers are custodians of the land for the next generation.
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