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live-in

[liv-in] / ˈlɪvˌɪn /






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“You can help struggling family or friends, host a live-in caretaker or nanny, rent it out short-term if money gets tight, or even create a passive income stream to offset property expenses, giving you more time to do what you love.”

From Seattle Times

The live-in caretaker, Jianchun Li, was arrested Saturday afternoon and booked on suspicion of killing both women.

From Los Angeles Times

As Berlusconi aged, some derided his perpetual tan, hair transplants and live-in girlfriends who were decades younger.

From Washington Times

Raheem Taylor, 58, was executed in February for killing his live-in girlfriend and her three children in 2004 in St. Louis County.

From Seattle Times

When he does show up one summer night — threatened into it by his exhausted sister, Angelina, their father’s live-in caretaker — the recriminations start immediately.

From New York Times