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the babysitting
verb
To watch or tend someone else's child for a period of time, often for money.
Exact(39)
Mr. Gautier offered too much money for the babysitting job.
He is the nicest dad on the babysitting circuit.
"Cut the babysitting monitors but do not cut Crossrail.
They already have Juwan Howard at one forward, and Mark Jackson can do all the babysitting.
Cut the babysitting monitors' human resources department but do not cut the tube upgrades.
Unsurprisingly, given the debate this case has generated, the children's minister has now ordered a review of the "babysitting ban".
Similar(21)
Make that around-the-clock babysitting if your spouse also logs hours on the road.
"It's good to have the military babysitting the government for the next five years".
In the end, Babysitting George weaves itself around the basic narrative armature of the classic tabloid exposé.
The teens were babysitting the child, Trujillo's half-sister Zoe, while her mother was at work.
While the Marshalls were babysitting the reactor in Hanford, they left Peter with Leona's mother.
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