Similar words: granddaughter, blind date, night and day, day in and day out, near and dear, grand, gran, a grand. Meaning: ['grændæd] n. the father of your father or mother.
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1. Now I am a happy dad and granddad.
2. Granddad lives on meat and potatoes.
3. And finally Don't forget granddad - remember he's a father too!
4. My granddad, who smoked like a chimney and lived to 97(sentencedict.com), was lucky enough never to encounter a promoter.
5. Granddad was a preacher and a carpenter, a role model to everyone in the area.
6. Did Granddad making you write annoy you?
7. I live with my Granddad in Central London.
8. His granddad got into oil production investments in 1907.
9. They wanted to call me granddad.
10. Maybe we'll visit my granddad at the farm.
11. Granddad fetched up some anecdotes of the old days.
12. Granddad and I stretched our heads and looked.
13. What are you planting, granddad?
14. Granddad played a few notes and then said, " You'll remember this one. "
15. Granddad hunted all winter long but could not clear debt.
16. of his granddad, King George V, who ruled the United Kingdom through the First World War until his death in 1936.
17. Then Dad went over to Granddad and stood before him, not Granddad understood.
18. Granddad Weasley would never forgive you if you married a pureblood .
19. Baby: " The chin is from granddad. The eyes are from dad. The HIV is from mom. "
20. But Granddad understood, for he a hand and laid it on Dad's shoulder.
21. Granddad has false teeth.
22. Then, all of a sudden, the futility of getting stuck at the lumber mill, like Granddad, hit me.
23. He would not be back till late , so Petey and Granddad could sit up and talk.
24. " He was out half the day with his granddad shrimping and went to bed hours ago.
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