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housefather

NOUN
  1. a man in charge of children in an institution

How To Use housefather In A Sentence

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  • They would have to pay for a housefather to live here and, on top of that, utilities.
  • So I asked his housefather if it was okay for Theo to come.
  • In those days, the cottages now used for respite care for disabled children were run as individual homes where husband-and-wife teams, known as housefathers and housemothers, looked after abandoned or orphaned children.
  • And the grey doctors bundled each newborn into the standard, blue-and-pink starred receiving blanket, for distribution to other, anonymous, housemothers and housefathers in the community.
  • At the beginning of the second year, Brother Bergson asked a young alumnus to be the housefather for the year.
  • In the mornings we were woken up at 5: 30 by our housefather turning our lights on and off.
  • After working as a housefather, Porteous became health and safety officer at the school and stayed in the post until he retired four years ago.
  • If, now, the housefather should say, β€˜On Friday we are going to eat meat,’ this would be a word common to everybody in the house.
  • To the best of our knowledge, our rights as housefathers have never been encroached upon.
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