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grandmother

[ US /ˈɡɹændˌməðɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɡɹˈændmʌðɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the mother of your father or mother

How To Use grandmother In A Sentence

  • He is always telling the director how to run the business; that's like teaching one's grandmother how to suck eggs.
  • Thompson claimed that his grandmother, who lived in Blyth, Northumberland, was a pagan high priestess, and that she had passed on her powers to him. Sex cult leader jailed for forcing girlfriend into sex with others
  • They charged down the stairs to meet their grandmother.
  • Despite the challenges that prevail, our women have 'shouldered' the burdens with great resilience and dignity; and many of the successes that we claim toady, must be credited to our mothers, grandmothers, wives, aunts and sisters. Jamaica Information Service
  • Sharing the tiny apartment were one of his grandmothers and a spinster aunt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Grandmother displayed all the warmth, enthusiasm, and flamboyance that she had loved so dearly in her brother Theodore.
  • I stood at the sliding doors of Crosshouse Hospital, my arm around my grandmother.
  • There he showed her the burial plot that he and my grandmother had selected as their final resting place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Elizabeth - You're not he first to mention grandmothers ... perhaps the notion of using mayo in cakes is not new? Chocolate Mayonnaise Cake
  • At least I still remember how to make my grandmother's infamous "sweetish" meatballs. Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories
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