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Meanings of great grandmothers in English
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Usage of great grandmothers in English
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The teapots of our greatgrandmothers are even more amusingly inscribed and illustrated.
2
The girls decided that they intended to play at being their own great- greatgrandmothers.
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Now there is a more subtle temptation; that the mind works the way it does because their greatgrandmothers gathered berries.
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They were the lot of most Europeans and North Americans when our great grandfathers and greatgrandmothers were in their prime.
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There were rumors that one of his greatgrandmothers had been bedded by a warrior, and thus he claimed some decent blood.
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Moreover Don Francisco was a third cousin of Charles V. Their greatgrandmothers were sisters, daughters of Fadrique Henriquez, the Admiral of Castille.
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To many New England families it is specially interesting as a complete rendering, a perfect presentment, of the childish life of their greatgrandmothers, her companions.
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"Can't they look on as their greatgrandmothers did before them?"
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Take almost anybody's 'sixteen quarters'-hisgreat -greatgrandfathers and great -greatgrandmothers, of whom he has sixteen all told-andwhat do you often find?
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'Her four greatgrandmothers and her four great grandfathers yet live,' answered Yspaddaden Penkawr; 'it is needful that I take counsel with them.'