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abyss [əˈbɪs] N

1. abyss (deep hole):

2. abyss (terrible situation):

I . bait [beɪt] N

1. bait for fish:

II . bait [beɪt] VB trans

1. bait (put bait on):

bandit [ˈbændɪt] N

I . baby [ˈbeɪbɪ] N

2. baby (youngest person):

3. baby inf (term of address):

II . baby [ˈbeɪbɪ] ADJ

basil [ˈbæzəl, Am ˈbeɪzəl] N

basin [ˈbeɪsn] N

I . rabbit [ˈræbɪt] N

II . rabbit [ˈræbɪt] VB intr Brit, Aus pej inf (talk)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The game allows the player to babysit many virtual children while cleaning the house and managing parties all under a certain time limit.
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This can be done by offering to babysit.
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Meerkats also babysit the young in the group.
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He thinks she wants to buy pot, but she tells him she will babysit too.
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In later seasons she often helped babysit the younger children.
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In the first series, they merely used diversionary tactics, such as telling him that all guests must babysit their daughters.
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He asked her to babysit for him that evening.
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Normally one or more members of the group stay behind to babysit while the group goes foraging.
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Thus, since parents made less money, even as the supply of babysitters decreased, because of less incentive to babysit, the babysitters would not become wealthier.
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If the younger sisters of teenage parents babysit the children, they have an increased risk of getting pregnant themselves.
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