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granddad

[gran-dad] / ˈgrænˌdæd /


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“They don’t look like any type of rifle they, their dads or granddads ever carried into the woods. Looks can be deceiving, however, and in the case of AR-platform rifles, they certainly are.”

From Washington Post

His teammates at the University of Maryland had dads who played there, and granddads, and great-great granddads.

From Los Angeles Times

He doesn’t give a good speech, he talks too much, and he sometimes behaves like a grumpy Irish granddad.

From Washington Post

As a granddad in Seattle, I am hopeful for the increased options for day care and preschool that are coming if the state Supreme Court will uphold the capital gains tax on the super rich.

From Seattle Times

“I borrowed my granddad’s clubs,” she recalled in a 2007 interview with the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico.

From Washington Post