baby-sitter in the PONS Dictionary

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Plus we couldn't find a baby-sitter.
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Behaving more immature than your kids' teenage baby-sitter probably isn't the way to do that.
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The ads made it look like another baby-sitter-in-distress movie, but it's in a class by itself.
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The use of the word sit to abbreviate to refer to a baby-sitter is recorded from 1800.
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If a baby-sitter is needed for two children and costs $15 per hour for 3.5 hours: $52.50, plus possibly a tip.
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The time when you spent the day worrying about your children because you left them at home with a nanny, or a baby-sitter is also over.
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Porter also worked as a baby-sitter and didn't have time to party.
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The 34-year-old loves the spooky dolls like her own children and even gets a baby-sitter to look after them when she goes away.
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A person unable to contribute with actual work may contribute food for the "talkoot" party, or act as a baby-sitter.
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I found a baby-sitter and partied every night.
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