game warden


noun
  1. a public official who enforces game laws.

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How to use game warden in a sentence

  • The officer called in a local game warden with animal tracking skills.

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  • He had been a sailor for many years, and after he left the sea he became chief game warden of Massachusetts.

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  • Not long since Mr. Stannard went shooting with the pit-light, which is not allowed, and the game-warden was shot.

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  • Moreover, she must soon know Stannard had shot the game warden and was willing for Jimmy to pay.

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  • The game warden, it was plain, would get no incriminating information from Henrietta.

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  • Dave plunged in after Mabel, but permitted the gasping game warden to flounder out by himself.

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British Dictionary definitions for game warden

game warden

noun
  1. a person who looks after game, as in a game reserve

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