grandchild
IPA: grˈændtʃaɪɫd
noun
- A child of someone's child.
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Examples of "grandchild" in Sentences
- He has one grandchild by his daughter Charisse.
- Councilwoman Baez has a daughter and a grandchild.
- Josie will accept her daughter and her grandchild.
- My first grandchild is at present a 31-week fetus.
- My kids are too old and my grandchild is too young.
- He was the grandchild of the astronomer of same name.
- The writ allowed the grandchild to oust the stranger.
- They have a son Daniel, a daughter in law, and a grandchild.
- One grandchild is too many for you, you need to bump her off?
- Albert is the eighth grandchild for the Duke and Duchess of Kent.
- – - Btw, my first grandchild is a deeper thinker than George Bush.
- They have a son, a daughter in law, and a four year old grandchild.
- Why do teh teabaggers worship a woman who grandchild is an illegal alien?
- She was inspired to start the movement after the birth of her first grandchild.
- And then a grandchild is born, and the fear begins with this new life and new joy.
- Watching my daughter giving birth to my first grandchild is something I would tell everyone to do.
- But flying across the country to hang out with a beloved daughter and grandchild is not the break he needs.
- Johnston says Palin lost his vote (CNN) – The father of Sarah Palin's grandchild is continuing to speculate on why the Alaska governor [...] [...]
- For those of you who think there was absolutely nothing wrong with what Biegel did, I hope you never have to feel the pain of knowing that your child or grandchild is being made fun of by people like Biegel (a lib).
- (CNN) – The father of Sarah Palin's grandchild is continuing to speculate on why the Alaska governor decided to abruptly resign her post, telling CNN Monday it's likely because she was overly stressed and wanted to cash in on lucrative offers.
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