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- noun Plural form of
nanny .
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Examples
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Who knows what else it costs for live-in nannies, housekeepers, cooks, gardeners and pool guy.
Kate Gosselin on 'Today': 'My actions are appropriate' | EW.com 2009
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The availability of cheap nannies is an incentive for high-IQ types to have more children.
Sailer's Challenge, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The last safe haven from the nannies is to run behind a pay wall.
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The last safe haven from the nannies is to run behind a pay wall.
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One of the things I most underestimated about nannies is how much they love their charges.
The Mother's Dilemma 2004
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One of the things I most underestimated about nannies is how much they love their charges.
The Mother's Dilemma 2004
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For that reason, and for a hundred others, the subject of nannies is a minefield.
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For that reason, and for a hundred others, the subject of nannies is a minefield.
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Often times it seems the kids playing is just a cover for moms and nannies to get together and enjoy some interaction with other moms and nannies -- in other words, girl talk.
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I was astonished when I went to visit my home country of Nicaragua to learn that the nannies were the ones to fix the food, wash them, change them, put them to bed and wake up in the middle of the night if the baby should wake up.
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