Pronunciation: /sʌb ˈkiːpər/
noun a person who is responsible for maintaining or taking care of a substitute player in a sports team
A1 The sub keeper at the zoo feeds the animals every day.
A2 The sub keeper was responsible for cleaning the fish tanks at the aquarium.
B1 The sub keeper was promoted to head keeper after years of hard work.
B2 The sub keeper's dedication to the animals was evident in the well-maintained enclosures.
C1 The sub keeper's expertise in animal care made them a valuable asset to the wildlife sanctuary.
C2 The sub keeper's knowledge of conservation practices set a high standard for others in the field.
formal The sub keeper is responsible for maintaining accurate records of all subordinates within the department.
informal Hey, have you met the new sub keeper in our team?
slang The sub keeper is like the MVP of our squad, always keeping things in check.
figurative In a way, the sub keeper acts as the gatekeeper to the team's success, ensuring everything runs smoothly.
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