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nanny

/ˈnæni/noun2 syllables

Nanny means: a woman who is the custodian of children.

Synonyms for nanny7

noun, as in a woman who is the custodian of children

nursemaid, nurse

noun, as in female goat

nanny-goat, she-goat

also used for nanny

housemother, nanny goat, sylvester

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What does nanny mean?2

noun

1

a woman who is the custodian of children

2

female goat

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with nanny?4

two syllables

three syllables

four syllables

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Nanny in a sentence

  • Sami needed a nanny who was also able to take care of animals.OsoHombre
  • Ziri mostly stayed at home with his nanny.Amastan
  • The doctor inspected the dead body of the nanny.Amastan
  • Yanni and Skura hired a nanny to look after their children.Amastan
  • Martha became a good nanny for Boldi's kids.Amastan
  • If you want to live in another country, you could try to get a job as a nanny.mccarras
  • I am, after all, the nanny.CK
  • I don't need a nanny just yet.CM

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Forms of nanny

as a noun

plural
nannies