No, keeper is not a verb, it is a noun.
Present progressive (or continuous) is made up of to be(as a helping verb) and a verb ending in -ing. E.g. The keeper is feeding the elephants over there.
Cūstōs pācis, lit. keeper of the peace; pl. cūstōdēs pācis = keepers of the peace. For multiple peaces, substitute pācis for pācum. Could potentially substitute cūstōs with the agent noun custōdator, from the verb custōdīre to keep/guard.
This can be time keeper or zoo keeper
Manger is the French verb "to eat". It literally means "keeper of the food", or pantry supervisor. It usually refers to the task at hand, though.
Tina Keeper's birth name is Christina Keeper.
a park keeper
Technicaly the keeper is always the keeper which is why he is wearing a diffrent uniform. In the rules it states that a team must be made up of ten players and a keeper you must have a keeper at all times. If he is out of the box he acts as any other player and cannot use his hands. You could have your keeper playing striker if you wanted as long as he was still wearing somthing to distinguish him as the keeper.
A "Ranger" is a park keeper.
As in goal keeper? Guillermo Ochoa
theme of keeper 'n me
who was ivan's favorite keeper
Drug and keeper