Timekeeper in a sentence as a noun

The timekeeper should not have been a 15 year old kid.

The rotation of the Earth is a terrible timekeeper. We used to have 6 hour days.

> the timekeeper for the event was a 15 year old British volunteer Wow, this is just absurd. Does anyone know on what basis the decision not to award the Korean fencer the victory was made?

A hundred years ago a Rolex was the best timekeeper you could put on your wrist. Now it's a ridiculous bauble that can barely keep time despite constant expensive maintenance.

It would make your timekeeper boss happy, and it would make some other company very happy to be able to hire a brilliant employee. A win-win situation.

If you're looking for the most accurate timekeeper, well, you already have it, it's your phone. I got into watches because the engineering of the watch is amazing and beautiful.

Com/PAntoine/timekeeper. also, just starting a project planner vimscript, ms project style, with project diagramming.

This company began when only the ultra rich could afford a precision timekeeper. Having one for personal use that could be worn on ones person seemed an impossible luxury.

The focus on craftsmanship in a timekeeper has a certain applicability.

Timekeeper definitions

noun

(sports) an official who keeps track of the time elapsed

See also: timer

noun

a clerk who keeps track of the hours worked by employees

noun

a measuring instrument or device for keeping time

See also: timepiece horologe