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nanny

[nan-ee] / ˈnæn i /
NOUN
children's nurse
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Miskiw, who has since passed away, had offered a story about a dispute between the actor Sadie Frost Law and her nanny.

From BBC

The weekly cost of a nanny, meanwhile, averaged $936 a week last year.

From Barron's

"My wife was with me, as were my four children and nannies … We had lunch on the island. That is true. For an hour."

From BBC

“I’m a nanny, and I pick up a couple of kids from their preschool and I know and love so many kids with parents in pretty tenuous situations,” said McElroy, who is Irish American.

From Los Angeles Times

Originally, Viola was my nanny, but when I turned six, we had “the chat.”

From Literature