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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - babysit

 
 

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Babysit

babysit
 verb  (babysat; -sitting)  Etymology: back-formation from ~ter  Date: 1947  intransitive verb to care for children usually during a short absence of the parents; broadly to give care ~ for a neighbor's pets  transitive verb to ~ for; broadly mind, tend ~ house plants police ~ting a witness  • ~ter noun
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  v.intr. (-sitting; past and past part. -sat) look after a child or children while the parents are out. Derivatives babysitter n. ...
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  (babysits, babysitting, babysat) If you babysit for someone or babysit their children, you look after their children while they are out. I promised to babysit for Mrs Plunkett... You can take it in turns to babysit... She had been babysitting him and his four-year-old sister. VERB: V for n, V, V n • babysitter (babysitters) It can be difficult to find a good babysitter. N-COUNT • babysitting Would you like me to do any babysitting? N-UNCOUNT ...
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