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Definition of Nannies
1. nanny [n] - See also: nanny
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nannies
Literary usage of Nannies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Starting Strong II: Early Childhood Education and Care by SourceOECD (Online service) (2006)
"Average hourly pay for early childhood workers (including nannies but not teachers)
compared to similarly qualified occupations Hourly pay (£) 12.00 10.00 ..."
2. Heartache of Motherhood by Joyce Nicholson (1983)
"Another very interesting point that comes out of this study of nannies was that
... Gathorne-Hardy's book shows that nannies and/or nursemaids continued up ..."
3. The Case of Richard Meynell by Humphry Ward (1911)
"she nodded a judicial head, adding plaintively: "But then nannies mustn't talk
all the time, grandfather ... If nannies not let them, little girls must frow ..."
4. Sport and Travel Papers by Henry Melladew (1909)
"At last we discovered a herd of eighteen, billies and nannies, ... The latter
presently returned with two nannies, which he drove at a sharp trot after the ..."
5. Reports of the North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey (1905)
"A little west of the south end of nannies Mountain, about 1\r% miles from the
Rickard mine, there is a similar occurrence of corundum. ..."