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The homemaker
noun
A person who maintains the upkeep of his or her residence, especially one who is not employed outside the home.
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The homemaker lost her husband.
The homemaker sees the children to and from school, cooks, cleans and takes Ms. Peña shopping.
The homemaker services stopped when the family moved into its new home.
The homemaker helps with the children's homework and takes them to the park.
The homemaker performs tasks like preparing meals, shopping, cleaning, escorting the boys to and from school and accompanying Ms. Islam on her limited ventures from the apartment.
The homemaker, Marian King, comes six days a week -- after school on weekdays to help coordinate pickup from school, homework and dinner, and all day on Saturday.
I met Seeney in the mid-1990s while researching a book about the Homemaker story.
She rated herself "very much the homemaker", but marriage and children were out of the question.
Mrs. Watson, the homemaker from Pennsylvania, is covered by a prompt-payment law in her state.
But as the family grew, the homemaker provided by the city increased her hours.
Mitchell's a neat-freak lawyer, Cam the homemaker and freer spirit.
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