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[ UK /ɡɹˈændɐdˌi/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹænˌdædi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the father of your father or mother

How To Use granddaddy In A Sentence

  • Well, it's a program now referred to as the granddaddy of all reality television shows. CNN Transcript Jan 28, 2006
  • In 1964, we passed the Civil Rights Act, our main granddaddy of civil rights legislation. Employment Equity from the U.S. Perspective
  • My granddaddy was a director of the meat plant and after World War II he was sent to rebuild the Soviet economy in various parts of former Soviet Union. Disquiet » Shock the Bear
  • The first reality show, and was called the granddaddy of reality television, was Candid Camera by Allen Funt. ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • His granddaddy was a steelworker in western Pennsylvania, and maybe that's where Haley would've ended up if football hadn't jolted his father out of the small towns and into the NFL. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • Finally one of them said to the other: "Your granddaddy was a d---- d Tory in the Revolutionary war. Two boys in the Civil War and after,
  • The granddaddy of all network reality shows might be showing further signs of creakiness, but Survivor: Redemption Island's finale and afterparty averaged 12.5 million viewers Sunday night. Ratings: Survivor Outpaces Desperate Housewives
  • Linder: So the granddaddy of all concepts of dark energy was put forward by Albert Einstein all the way back in 1917, what he called the cosmological constant. Universe Today
  • `Wouldn't you rather have your great-great-granddaddy disinterred than dug up? NO BODY
  • You gotta be my grandbaby, what lost her mama and daddy and is headin ' west wif her granddaddy. PAINT THE WIND
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