babysitter in the PONS Dictionary

babysitter Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The couple could engage in more spontaneous activities because they didn't need a babysitter or to consult with someone else.
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One such case involved a teenage babysitter who admitted to having placed a child in the microwave oven for approximately sixty seconds.
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Another babysitter testified she reported her suspicions to the college president, but apparently nothing was done, she said.
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In second grade, he helped his teenaged babysitter with her math homework.
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When strangers, including the babysitter of her children, enter her home she becomes obsessed with every possible chance that they may infect her home.
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Her offenders include a (male) babysitter, the grandfather of one of her friends, and neighborhood children reportedly mature beyond their years.
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They need a babysitter and get a refugee.
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The parent coordinator had been the principal's babysitter.
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The babysitter doesn't come because her car breaks down, there is a power outage, and the boy ends up being chased by his own reflection.
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The babysitter is now married with her own children, and she is out for dinner with her husband having hired a babysitter.
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