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babysit
[bey-bee-sit]
verb (used without object)
to take charge of a child while the parents are temporarily away.
verb (used with object)
to take watchful responsibility for (a child).
We're looking for someone to babysit the kids in the evening.
to take watchful responsibility for; tend.
It will be necessary for someone to babysit the machine until it is running properly.
Other Word Forms
- babysitter noun
- baby-sitter noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of babysit1
Example Sentences
Tiffany Story says her cousin was also among the victims, along with four other people that she knew, including someone she once used to babysit for.
She is happy to babysit during her holidays to help with childcare costs and said there were other bonuses.
“You can identify who is who in the show by how Robby is treating them. Am I being deferential to their expertise and education, or do I assume that they don’t know s— and I have to babysit them?”
We can teach our sons to cook and encourage them to babysit.
Eventually, their sniping forces the network to bring in an HR representative to babysit Ava and Deborah.
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