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Examples for "grandmother "
Examples for "grandmother "
1 My grandmother , by good fortune, was not quite in the same situation.
2 She, without any possible doubt, was too young to be a grandmother .
3 But the grandmother 's been having some health problems... well, since the announcement.
4 The incident happened not far from his grandmother 's home in Waltham Forest.
5 At the age of 4, his grandmother assumed primary responsibility for him.
1 Needless to say, grandma was not called for during the coalition negotiations.
2 I had no idea what he-ormy grandma - could possibly want from me.
3 So was grandma yet she worked in the house some she said.
4 We found a grandma of an animal and rode into the mountains.
5 I had great times as a kid climbing my grandma 's dogwood tree.
1 My granny used to make a soda bread every day, Mark said.
2 In France, we went to great - granny 's house in Louviers for Christmas lunch.
3 Sarah Jessica Parker dressed as the curtains in your granny 's good room.
4 An old German granny cried, saying my work touched her so much.
5 That's the way your dear departed granny roars, not a full-grown ogre.
1 It should be fun at my nana 's seventy-fifth birthday party next week.
2 And gifts from nana and pop are often, well, less than desirable.
3 We went for a walk along the Brandywine River behind Nana 's house.
4 Georges heard Nana paying the baker and speaking in the curtest way.
5 Nana Marie joins Jesse to speak about her work with Heart Kids.
1 My great - gran told me to remember there's always someone you can help.
2 Basically, they can all be used on telly without frightening your gran .
3 Perhaps your gran always gives you aftershave or deodorant for your birthday.
4 Come, get your things off; your gran 'ma has a treat for you.
5 Mum, along with my two aunts, took over my gran 's butcher business.
1 He carted my gramma off to the preacher on their first date.
2 Abra's great - gramma , for instance-shehad to be really getting up there.
3 I'm gonna prove your gramma 's not the only one with an eagle eye.
4 July and August are the rain months during which time the gramma grass grows.
5 I've lived with lots of my relatives, mainly my gramma .
1 So the beldam took her and carried her to the king's door.
2 The old beldam , throwing herself into a chair, fell a blubbering and exclaiming.
3 Let us to supper now, and forget those accursed beldam 's tales.
4 Formerly fate seemed to smile upon me; now she shows herself a scowling capricious beldam .
5 That beldam had him back: she had him fast.
1 What would his grandame , if she were alive, say to this pageant?
2 Mind you the golden whistle that the grandame keepeth?
3 Her grandame 's own precious, royal, queenly little darling!
4 Thee ought to give thy grandame a chance to eat her bite-don'tthee be a selfish little dear.
5 Of a pleased grandame tottering up and down;
1 It's actually my middle name, and it was my grand-mother's name.
2 The grand - mother told the boy not to go near these bushes.
3 You must be a queen too, if you are my great big grand - mother .
4 But my grand-mother's disapproval made me see everything as she did.
5 He told later that both his mother and his grand - mother had been Germans.
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