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steward

[stoo-erd, styoo-] / ˈstu ərd, ˈstyu- /




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On Saturday afternoon the wall of police and stewards holding the line between furious fans and the front door of Celtic Park was alarming.

From BBC

“The mad man believed he was on the way ‘to the pub to meet his mates,’” recalls another survivor of the Induna, Jimmy Campbell, who was a 15-year-old steward’s boy when the ship went down.

From The Wall Street Journal

She came back to speak at a fundraiser for Sanctuary Forest, a nonprofit land conservation group that is now the steward of Luna.

From Los Angeles Times

That doesn’t mean Abel won’t be a good steward for Berkshire shareholders, he added.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lenders often have a special status as stewards of deposits, often with unique ties to customers, shareholders and the government.

From The Wall Street Journal