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groundskeeper

[ groundz-kee-per ]

noun

  1. a person who is responsible for the care and maintenance of a particular tract of land, as an estate, a park, or a cemetery.
  2. a person in charge of maintaining a football field, baseball diamond, etc.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of groundskeeper1

1930–35; + grounds ( def ) “lawn and gardens†+ keeper
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The day was saved by advance planning for wildfire mitigation and courageous staff, including security guards and groundskeepers who risked life and limb and remained at the site to fight the deadly blaze.

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It was wet weather, so Super Bowl groundskeeper George Toma used a Zamboni to vacuum the water off the turf.

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Trump, whose most educated talent includes convicted tax fraud accountants and convicted lawyers facing debarment, has not explained why cooks, servers, housekeepers and groundskeepers at his motels need high-tech visa clearances.

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The same year the gun law took effect, Mr Weatherby, the church groundskeeper, was born.

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If you’re lucky, you can even spot an adorable member of the feral cat colony, which is lovingly looked after by the cemetery’s groundskeeper.

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