0 a person who takes care of animals or is in charge of valuable objects, a building, etc.:
a zoo keeper
the keeper of a lighthouse
1 someone with good qualities, who you can have a long relationship with:
If he introduces you to all his friends, he's a keeper.
These new shows are keepers.
2 a goalkeeper
3 someone responsible for guarding or taking care of a person, animal, or thing:
4 a person who takes care of animals, buildings, etc. or is in charge of valuable objects or information:
The people held this idol in such reverence and awe that no one but his keepers dared approach or touch him.
In contrast, anecdotal accounts of rapid deterioration have led to the classification of some species as 'bad keepers'.
In addition, annual reports of databases were examined and database "keepers" were queried.
In addition, this time of shadowing will provide me the invaluable opportunity to talk to the keepers, and gain considerable knowledge from the primary caregivers.
After all, we are in effect the heirs and keepers of this ambivalent image of the pandit.
However, about one-third of the sheep keepers at both sites reported keeping their animals for more than three objectives.
As members of our profession, we alone must be its keepers.
There were also accountants, lawyers, doctors, coal merchants, inn and hotel keepers, grocers and butchers all aged over 65.
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