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- noun Plural form of
warden .
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A state report says Wisconsin wardens arrested 29 felons for possessing a firearm during the November gun deer hunt -- the most in seven years ....
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If you work in law enforcement then you know stereo typing wardens is silly.
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A state report says Wisconsin wardens arrested 29 felons for possessing a firearm during the November gun deer hunt -- the most in seven years ....
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If you work in law enforcement then you know stereo typing wardens is silly.
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And she resolved that the next time he had an attack, she was calling the wardens.
Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010
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And she resolved that the next time he had an attack, she was calling the wardens.
PRETTIES SCOTT WESTERFELD 2005
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But if she called the wardens, they might both wind up under the surgeon’s knife, pretty-minded for good—leaving Shay’s cure as the only one in town.
Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010
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But if she called the wardens, they might both wind up under the surgeon’s knife, pretty-minded for good—leaving Shay’s cure as the only one in town.
PRETTIES SCOTT WESTERFELD 2005
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I am not one who is often caught underestimating the depths to which the ACoC will sink, but I honestly believed that the threat to sue the wardens was a “chill tactic” that would never be pursued.
The Diocese of Niagara sinks to newly plumbed depths of infamy « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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Burmese who live in one part of town and want to spend the night or a few days with a friend or relative who lives in another part of the same city must first get permission from local officials — appropriately called wardens — and pay a fee.
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