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  1. nanniesnoun

    Plural form of nanny.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of nannies in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of nannies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of nannies in a Sentence

  1. Christa Nader:

    Everybody needs to agree to rules and be accountable to each other, everybody is trying to do what is safe. And Adventure Nannies're having a hard time.

  2. Judy Murray:

    If you're there with your children and you want to go and watch your partner playing, you need to know that your children are safe, it's not every player that has the money to employ an entourage of nannies -- the top ones can, but not the next level, so it's very important.

  3. Jeff Goldstein:

    After dinner’s done and the kids are asleep, it’s massage time, i’m seriously considering launching a massage business: Nannies Who Massage.

  4. Seth Norman Greenberg:

    One time, a family lived in a remote area in the Midwest where there were bears, they wanted a New York-savvy nanny — [but one] who knew how to use a blank gun to scare the bears. I couldn’t get anyone, unfortunately. Not a lot of New York nannies are open to that.

  5. Judy Murray:

    It's not every player that has the money to employ an entourage of nannies. The top ones can, but not the next level, so it's very important.

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