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- noun Plural form of
supernanny .
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Examples
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If a government that acts to protect ordinary people can be dubbed a 'nanny state,' then a government that protects the superrich certainly deserves the title of a 'super nanny state,' making its top officials 'supernannies.'
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One of the "supernannies", Francesca Wright, 27, who works for families in West Sussex and Surrey, has been a nanny for six years after completing a degree in English literature and studying childcare.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Claire Duffin 2012
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One of the "supernannies", Francesca Wright, 27, who works for families in West Sussex and Surrey, has been a nanny for six years after completing a degree in English literature and studying childcare.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Claire Duffin 2012
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I dont understand their fascination with American idol or supernannies.
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