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Synonyms for nanny

childminder

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Synonyms for nanny

a woman who is the custodian of children

female goat

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What's more, nannied females grew up smaller but enjoyed reproductive lifespans nearly double that of non-nannied she-wolves.
Every year he'll send a foal to be nannied by Smarten Up, and she takes to them as if they were her own at the farm overlooking Lambourn village owned by breeders Major Bobby Kennard and his wife Helen.
After a nannied childhood, she attended Francis Holland School in London, and the Headington School in Oxford, and seemed destined to make her own mark upon the world.
generation nannied by matronly Wendys like Bill and Hillary Clinton, our
The British Board of Film Classification said it would be cutting fewer scenes from films after a nationwide survey found people thought they were being nannied.
Western Germans see their "economic miracle" -- admired all over the world -- fading away, while Eastern Germans, who were nannied by an authoritarian regime for more than 40 years, are now having a hard time coping with the realities of a market economy characterized by tough competition.
Tonita was a wonderful mentor to all the kids she nannied, and she loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Which is why he zealously nannied the commissions to ensure they did not fall prey to political influence.
And now she's a first-time aunty to Michela's daughter Fiamma, she's shared with Wales on Sunday some of her top recipes for kids - tried and tested on the whole Chiappa family as well as the children she has nannied for.
NOT FANTASTIC: John Robinson doesn't like being nannied by the Giants, who check if it is likely to rain for the safety of fans.
However, the critics warned that the public was increasingly being "nannied" over their health.
THE Food and Drink Federation feels very strongly that adults should not be nannied about their food choices.
In this day and age, when we are probably one of the savviest nations in the world, why do we find ourselves being wrapped up in cotton wool and being nannied by the powers that be?
As soon as the government, in fact nearly all politicians, jumped on his bandwagon, even I started to turn off, feeling distinctly nannied.