Definitions
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- verb intransitive to live in someone's house and take care of it while they are away
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Examples
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We'd love to make contact with other expats in this area, and would appreciate referrals as to properties there that could be available to house-sit or rent during October/November.
Looking for Contacts and Housing in San Cristobal de las Casas 2009
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I go stay in my own house a day or so a week just to house-sit and do laundry.
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I go stay in my own house a day or so a week just to house-sit and do laundry.
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I go stay in my own house a day or so a week just to house-sit and do laundry.
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I go stay in my own house a day or so a week just to house-sit and do laundry.
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A month after moving, a local police officer whom they previously had house-sit their Mexican property was abducted and murdered, Reta says.
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I go stay in my own house a day or so a week just to house-sit and do laundry.
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We'd love to make contact with other expats in this area, and would appreciate referrals as to properties there that could be available to house-sit or rent during October/November.
Looking for Contacts and Housing in San Cristobal de las Casas 2009
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A month after moving, a local police officer whom they previously had house-sit their Mexican property was abducted and murdered, Reta says.
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We'd love to make contact with other expats in this area, and would appreciate referrals as to properties there that could be available to house-sit or rent during October/November.
Looking for Contacts and Housing in San Cristobal de las Casas 2009
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