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the warder
noun
A guard, especially in a prison.
Exact(29)
"Not yet," the warder answers.
"You'll behave yourself," the warder said.
In 1885 97 he was proprietor and editor of the Warder, a newspaper in Lindsay.
The Warder house fell derelict in the 1990s and is now divided into three dozen rental apartments.
"The warder said that I can start anywhere", the family man protested.
The warder respected her, knowing her from her visits; he was a nice man, she said.
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THE other prisoners and the warders call them amarelos (yellows).
The warders begin to treat the prisoners with more respect.
Prison life was good, the food delicious, the warders kind.
You have to make friends with the warders — this is a matter of survival.
The prisoners attacked the warders with indescribable savagery, and a violent struggle ensued.
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