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ring-keeper noun the person running a game of two-up AUSTRALIA, 1896- — Vince Kelly, The Bogeyman, p. 178, 1956
- The school had a permanent staff of at least 40–cockatoos, ring-keepers, chuckers-out, doormen, cleaners, clerks and cashiers. — James Holledge, The Great Australian Gamble, p. 93, 1966
- — John O’Grady, It’s Your Shout, Mate!, p. 24, 1972
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