A measuring instrument or device for keeping time.
(Sports) an official who keeps track of the time elapsed.
Person who measures time with the assistance of a clock or stopwatch.
1 Another change is that a timekeeper will take charge of the watch.
2 You know the Town Hall clock has never been a good timekeeper .
3 He went into the office building, where a company timekeeper interviewed him.
4 If you are a good timekeeper , you will also be a good cook.
5 But they knew they'd need an official timekeeper sooner or later.
6 Room temperature exerted a powerful influence on the going rate of any timekeeper .
7 The timekeeper put the cowbell down and made his way to the ring.
8 Mr. Warren is a timekeeper at Morton and Waylight's, in Tottenham Court Road.
9 So careful a man delighted in always having about him a good timekeeper .
10 The clerk, who was also timekeeper , exhibited the latter rather grudgingly.
11 He put his hand upon that clumsy timekeeper as he talked to madame.
12 On weekends, he worked at little athletics clubs as a timekeeper and photographer.
13 And-er-perhaps you might also help us by officiating as starter and-er-judge, or timekeeper ? '
14 Here, for example, is Newton's description of the timekeeper approach:
15 There is no clock in my house, so Google Home is often the timekeeper .
16 The timekeeper tooted his little horn; the half was over.
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