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gramps

[ UK /ɡɹˈæmps/ ]
NOUN
  1. the father of your father or mother

How To Use gramps In A Sentence

  • Everyone's been kicked out of a spot by an old, cantankerous gramps at some point.
  • Youko actually left the room earlier to give Hazuki and her gramps some private time to talk. Darker than Black season 2 – ep 09 « Undercover
  • It sounds silly because I'm only twelve but like my gramps said once, ‘Better enjoys things while your young, us old birds didn't get the pleasure you've got when we were you age.’
  • My gramps never saw action, but was in Europe for the clean up and lost friends. » Never Again Strocel.com
  • where I drive happily behind Gramps in his 1986 Buick (most of the time).
  • The families simply cannot afford to feed another mouth, for whatever reason, and grannie, or gramps, is taken on an outing and told to wait while the rest of the family goes elsewhere, never to return. Large Mexican Families
  • Fifty years on, one sniff of cigar smoke has me remembering Nick the Greek profaning in his strange accent at a bad hand of cards, gramps' bald head wrinkling as he laughed, and the red tasselled table cloth they dealt their hands on.
  • My gramps was the cook, but she "taught him everything he knew! Baked Ziti - SpouseBUZZ
  • Why no, gramps is not the slightest bit upset about Caribou Barbie’s incitement to violence against the American government. Think Progress » McCain refuses to condemn Palin’s ‘reload’ rhetoric.
  • Apparently, she has bitter feelings toward her gramps and just disregards his request, saying that contractors are cut off from their family and act based on reason and not on emotion. Darker than Black season 2 – ep 09 « Undercover
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