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day care
[dey kair]
noun
supervised daytime care for preschool children, the elderly, or those with chronic disabilities, usually provided at a center outside the home.
Finding quality day care that we can afford has been challenging.
adjective
of, relating to, or providing day care.
daycare center;
day-care program.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of day care1
Example Sentences
These days, it’s likely buried in search results under pages of goods and services marketed to enthusiastic pet owners that go well beyond contemporary expectations like doggy day cares, cat hotels and raw-food delivery services.
That case involved a Lutheran church in Missouri that sought a state grant to improve the playground for its day care center.
She is considering jobs in other industries, including healthcare and hospitality, but isn’t sure they will pay enough to cover her bills, a mortgage and for her daughter’s day care.
Ms Burns said she and her mother had "reluctantly" accepted a placement at an alternative elderly day care centre in Newcastle, but would prefer that she continues to attend Ardarragh.
But they represent the global diversity of L.A.’s half-million Jews, melding the Hebrew and English spoken at day care with the Persian or Yiddish learned at home.
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