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minder

[mahyn-der] / ˈmaɪn dər /




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Soft Cell’s cover felt “twisted and strange,” Ball said, which suited the “weird couple: Marc, this gay bloke in makeup, and me, a big guy who looked like a minder.”

From Los Angeles Times

We snuck past our minders and hiked our way back to Aba for the morning prayers.

From BBC

In this scenario, Fugate was described as “a minder” and “a babysitter.”

From Salon

When we asked about how young people feel about Americans, the minder winced visibly and tried to stop her answering.

From BBC

We were assigned minders from the governor's office and were only allowed to see what they wanted to show us.

From BBC