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nanny

noun as in children's nurse

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Gardeners, nannies and housekeepers who worked in destroyed houses also lost income.

Lima was a nanny for two young children and took them to the Palisades Branch Library, where Jenkins was a “grandparent reader.”

She "loved and adored" her eight grandchildren, with it being a family ritual for them to visit their nanny on Sundays.

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I also had nannies that were young and into music.

The lawsuit details a series of degrading sexual acts that Gaiman allegedly performed on Pavlovich without consent while she was providing babysitting and nanny services for the couple’s child in 2022.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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