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		Definition of nursery nurse in English: nursery nursenoun British A person trained to look after young children and babies in a nursery or crèche.  Example sentencesExamples -  So the one person who did smile at a total stranger (remember, she was disguised as a nursery nurse and was pushing a group of little children) was Peter Mandelson.
 -  The bride, a nursery nurse at Woodside Nursery School in Farnhill, wore a white satin dress with seed pearls, diamanté detail and fishtail train.
 -  Jean, a nursery nurse, said: ‘This is the worst nightmare for parents.’
 -  In her younger day she had trained as a nursery nurse and qualified to teach children with learning difficulties.
 -  She had been training to become a nursery nurse and was looking forward to Christmas.
 -  She was a beautiful, caring person who loved children and who loved her job as a nursery nurse at Fledglings Nursery in Swinton.
 -  He will be accompanied to Buckingham Palace by his eldest daughter, Rahena Begum, who works as a bilingual nursery nurse at Stoneyholme Nursery School.
 -  Donna, a nursery nurse at Shutters Nursery in Phoenix Street, said she was overwhelmed by the surprise.
 -  He is doing a three-year course at York College which will qualify him to work as a nursery nurse, teaching assistant, childminder or nanny and believes he has found his vocation.
 -  Her mother would never have called herself a feminist but at the time emancipation really began she took Highers, trained to be a nursery nurse and learned to drive.
 -  The otherwise healthy youngster, who was training to be a nursery nurse, was dead within 19 days.
 -  I came to York in 1954 to train as a nursery nurse at the Glen Nursery in Heworth and I've never known York without Les.
 -  Laura had a steady boyfriend, had done well at her GCSEs and was hoping to train as a nursery nurse after securing a place at Bury College.
 -  When I left school with five O'levels I went to train as a nursery nurse.
 -  A former nursery nurse has launched Scotland's first commercial parent-coaching company to teach angst-ridden couples how to bring up their offspring.
 -  Hazel, from Warrington, re-trained as a nursery nurse four years after enjoying raising her three children and looking after sister Helen's children when she returned to work.
 -  Louise, who was training to be a nursery nurse, fell ill on January 12, complaining of a sore throat and a temperature.
 -  ‘She thought it would be right up my street,’ said Lorraine, who has a counselling diploma and previously worked as a nursery nurse and a Samaritan.
 -  Miss Read, a nursery nurse, praised the patience and understanding shown by everyone involved in the wedding plans, including the reception venue and photographer.
 -  Amanda joined us in June 2002 as a qualified nursery nurse working in our baby unit.
 
  Synonyms nanny, childminder, governess, au pair, nursemaid, crèche worker, childcarer, babysitter     |