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been babysitting
verb
To watch or tend someone else's child for a period of time, often for money.
Exact(9)
She's been babysitting the mammoth for not quite a month when it starts losing hair.
She had been babysitting her two grandchildren, and her son-in-law had failed to come home on time.
My mother had been babysitting the boy for five months, ever since she responded to an ad in a local Korean-language newspaper.
These people had been babysitting and hiring and marrying and nominating and showering and cuckolding and roasting and eulogizing one another for generations; anyone other than the newcomer in the small circle would immediately recognize this as a lie.
Family members have told local media that searchers also discovered the body of Ms Jefferds's four-month-old granddaughter, Sanoah Violet Huestis, whom she had been babysitting at the time of the mudslide.
Tino had been babysitting for Travis while Mena was away.
Similar(51)
It's babysitting.
Ms. Jefferds was babysitting.
"I was 14, and I was babysitting.
Nothing is scheduled for the evenings unless it is babysitting.
Who's not an actress but a teacher… And my parents, because they're babysitting again.
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