Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who or that which preserves or guards (something) in safety.

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Examples

  • And they say that he ` s being housed in the safe-keeper section of that particular prison.

    CNN Transcript Nov 24, 2009 2009

  • The written leaf, if it be, as some few are, a safe-keeper and conductor of celestial fire, is secure.

    Among My Books First Series James Russell Lowell 1855

  • Her mother insists that the family home is more important financially as it is where they keep all the family heirlooms because the mother is considered to be the safe-keeper for the larger family.

    Yemen RSS News Feed - Yemen Times 2009

  • "External hard drives have become the safe-keeper of memories, with many hours of special moments stored within them.

    Imaging Resource News Page 2009

  • "External hard drives have become the safe-keeper of memories, with many hours of special moments stored within them.

    Imaging Resource News Page 2009

  • "External hard drives have become the safe-keeper of memories, with many hours of special moments stored within them.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

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