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chaperone

[shap-uh-rohn] / ˈʃæp əˌroʊn /




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“Yeah. Like, you’d come spend the night at my place. Then we could do the observation together. It would be totally safe and chaperoned by my dad. An important outing for the sake of science.”

From Literature

So her aunt and uncle tried to salvage the matchmaking with a chaperoned Chinese dinner.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last year, the corporation introduced new duty of care measures, including putting chaperones in rehearsals.

From BBC

She said yes, and there we were on another chaperoned date.

From Los Angeles Times

She said that families needed to be reassured about how any changes would affect their children, and also how it would affect chaperones needed to accompany some children.

From BBC