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24 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Babysit' in a Sentence

"To take care of a child when their parents are away for a short time." more

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Can you babysit my son for a couple of hours tomorrow?
My sister will babysit her baby brother tonight.
They will babysit their friend's dog when they go on vacation.
Grandma loves to babysit and tell bedtime stories to her grandchildren.
We have babysat for our friends during date nights.
The older cousin agreed to babysit the little ones during the picnic.
She asked her older brother to babysit her dolls for a while.
We have been babysitting our niece while her parents enjoy a night out.
Sarah often helps her neighbors by offering to babysit their children.
Sarah loves to babysit her neighbor's baby during the afternoon.
Sarah loves to babysit her little brother when her parents go out.
I am babysitting my niece and nephew while their parents are out of town.
My friend babysat my dog while I was out of town for the weekend.
The responsible teenager decided to babysit for neighbors on weekends.
She offered to babysit her younger brother during the family gathering.
Jake's older sister is responsible and often helps babysit the neighborhood children.
Can you babysit my pet hamster this weekend?
The responsible teenager will babysit the young ones during the party.
By the time you get back, I will have been babysitting for a decade.
The older sister had to babysit her little siblings while their parents attended a meeting.
During the school holidays, Emily decided to babysit her younger brother and sister.
By next month, I will have been babysitting for five years.
My sister is old enough to babysit, so my parents went out for a quiet dinner.
They are babysitting for a friend who needed some time off.

Babysit

bey-bee-sit
verbTo take care of a child when their parents are away for a short time.

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Last Updated On: July 10, 2024
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