Similar words: reminder, minded, tinder, cinder, hinder, cylinder, rejoinder, remainder. Meaning: ['maɪndə(r)] n. a woman who looks after babies in her own home while their parents are working.
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(1) His public-relations minder refused to allow him to answer any of the journalists' questions.
(2) Each of us was assigned a minder, someone who looked after us.
(3) Palmer will act as Paul Gascoigne's minder.
(4) Leaves any babies with minder - can't take time off to bring them up.
(5) But he smells of citrus. Dixie the minder is in the front seat, driving.
(6) They walked up a grand staircase, first the minder, then Sylvie, then Alexei.
(7) Now that he was the official minder of Firelight, he did her before he went off.
(8) This includes a minute minder facility and provides full automatic control of the main oven.
(9) Guestlink television with message minder, wake call and pay movies.
(10) They met when she made a guest appearance in the hit TV show Minder. Sentencedict.com
(11) Four songs into the set the dark figures of Morrissey and minder were seen to leave the building.
(12) I had two young children whom 1 left with a child minder nearby.
(13) He might even, he mused, have a word with old Webb-Bowen's minder.
(14) I'm afraid George Cole came off worst from our partnership in Minder.
(15) Officials in Dujiangyan, a nearby city, insisted that a government minder accompany your correspondent to Juyuan.
(16) The regime only allows interviews with inspectors in the presence of an Iraqi official, a minder.
(17) The singer, 44, wore a bandage over his hooter and had a minder carry the brolly during a visit to a Las Vegas museum.
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