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chaperone

[shap-uh-rohn] / ˈʃæp əˌroʊn /




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As usual, their longtime friend and protector Calvin Brown chaperoned.

From Literature

Durde was chaperoning a group of Warriors players on a trip to Texas when he got his big break.

From BBC

But that also marks a clear transformation in culinary programming from emphasizing the development of proficiency to encouraging consumption, and the fade-out of the shared cultural exploration Food Network once chaperoned.

From Salon

Fleetwood, my chaperone for the voyage, heaves his bloated and blistered trotters into a pan of water.

From Literature

“Yeah. Like, you’d come spend the night at my place. Then we could do the observation together. It would be totally safe and chaperoned by my dad. An important outing for the sake of science.”

From Literature