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gamekeeper

[ UK /ɡˈe‍ɪmkiːpɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡeɪmˌkipɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person employed to take care of game and wildlife

How To Use gamekeeper In A Sentence

  • After we had waved everyone goodbye, the Gamekeeper wandered in to confer about concrete.
  • It was only when I was on the second sachet and gleefully exhorting the recalcitrant bubbling cauldron to cleanse thyself, that the Gamekeeper ran in gasping and flung all the windows open. 42 entries from November 2007
  • The career path that sees the poacher turn into a gamekeeper is not unknown. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are so lovingly reared and protected by gamekeepers that they might easily mistake themselves for pets.
  • A police officer who takes to crime is likely to be more successful at it than most. The gamekeeper turned poacher has everything going for him.
  • More than 1,200 of them including farmers, gamekeepers and riders in hunting pink warned that their action was the start of a ‘summer of discontent’ to highlight opposition in the countryside to the threatened ban.
  • The fish was taken, it's said, from Loch Ken by the gamekeeper on a peacock herl tied on a hook.
  • Built over 200 years ago, Tomsilla was originally the gamekeeper's house on the Courtown Estate and was once owned by Commandant Brennan Whitmore, aide-de-camp to Michael Collins.
  • Cumbrian gamekeepers and stalkers have embraced Government plans to scrap archaic laws stopping the sale of game all year round.
  • It is believed that the shooting party had been for the estate's gamekeepers and friends and had nothing to do with him.
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