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nanny

[nan-ee] / ˈnæn i /
NOUN
children's nurse
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"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

Asked if he minded his policies being labelled "the nanny state", Sir Keir said: "I'm absolutely up for that fight."

From BBC

It quotes Mr Starmer as saying his party wants to fight the notion that the "the moment you do anything on child health, people say you're going to have a nanny state."

From BBC

Katharine McPhee and David Foster were back to business this week, plugging their upcoming Christmas album in the wake of their nanny’s tragic death.

From Los Angeles Times