Definitionn. a woman who is the custodian of children
Last update: September 26, 2015
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You have been playing nursemaid for two days. [Please select]
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She took him up to London, and a nursemaid--not me, you may be quite sure--took him out. [Please select]
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Do you remember the story of the bear that hired out for a nursemaid. [Please select]
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So our hero, for such I may perhaps term him, found himself the degraded nursemaid of a small but furious kid. [Please select]
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What a time Mr and Mrs Distracted Horseman must have of it, though--especially now they've sacked the nursemaid. [Please select]
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The nursemaid, a young girl of seventeen, was not up to her duties--the children ruled her, instead of her ruling the children. [Please select]
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The nursemaid had been wringing out the doll's clothes for the little lady, but now they moved on together. [Please select]
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"She might have been nothing but the nicest possible warm-hearted nursemaid or a cottage woman who loved the child." [Please select]
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The nursemaid strolling the streets of Paris would be, too, since there are the Taubes and the Zeppelins, as that pudding-head said that the pal was talking about just now. [Please select]
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As he was walking up Madison Avenue, his attention was drawn to a little girl in charge of a nursemaid. [Please select]
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