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nanny

[nan-ee] / ˈnæn i /
NOUN
children's nurse
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When the gold medal was confirmed, she embraced her two boys, who are both deaf, and the nanny of her children.

From Salon • Feb. 18, 2026

The weekly cost of a nanny, meanwhile, averaged $936 a week last year.

From Barron's • Feb. 11, 2026

“I’m a nanny, and I pick up a couple of kids from their preschool and I know and love so many kids with parents in pretty tenuous situations,” said McElroy, who is Irish American.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 5, 2026

Jurors were told she lived some of the time in the UK where she was provided with a housekeeper, nanny, gardener and window cleaner.

From BBC • Jan. 27, 2026

“Soon the farmer came out. ‘Good morning, my fine nanny goat.

From "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer