chaperon in the PONS Dictionary

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Teachers receive additional compensation at $40 per hour for functions like: chaperoning, taking tickets at events, ticket sellers, scorekeepers and clock operators at events.
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By now the chaperon is back to being work clothing.
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The subject of this painting is wearing a chaperon.
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He was chaperoned by an older student, who was thought to be his bodyguard.
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After internalization, the fusion protein refolds due the chaperon system.
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Instead of dating, they practice chaperoned courtship, which encompasses the couple abstaining from any physical contact.
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By this time the evolved chaperon had become fixed in some forms of civilian uniforms for lawyers, academics and the members of some knightly orders.
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Adolescent females by custom are closely chaperoned and stay near to home.
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The role of bear-leader blended elements of tutor, guardian, chaperon and companion.
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The couple was chaperoned on the date by two of the person's ex-partners.
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