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nanny

[nan-ee] / ˈnæn i /
NOUN
children's nurse
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I was on the top, my sister was there, my other sister was in between my parents... and then the tailor slept also there and then the nanny.

From BBC

The couple reduced the hours for the nanny who took care of their two young children, stopped retirement contributions and got rid of their second car.

From The Wall Street Journal

The children are shown in the company of nannies or in daycare-like settings eating meals, playing or reciting homework assignments.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Her granddaughter is so upset, she just wants her nanny back."

From BBC

“Normally I finance blind and go into some debt” over the holidays, said Martin, who is working as a nanny while looking for a job.

From The Wall Street Journal