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grandmother

[gran-muhth-er, grand-, gram-] / ˈgrænˌmʌð ər, ˈgrænd-, ˈgræm- /


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Anna’s daughter, now 13, takes lessons from her grandmother.

From Los Angeles Times

Growing up, she would often hear her mother and grandmother talk about Chavez and his efforts to help fight for the rights of Mexicans.

From Los Angeles Times

During his father’s absences, young Chuck spent part of his childhood in the home of his maternal grandmother in Wilson, Okla., where the family lacked indoor plumbing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Between my dad, who treated cravings like a religion, and my grandmother, who treated food like therapy, I grew up thinking connection was something you could taste before you could name it.

From Los Angeles Times

Our mother, grandmother and now great-grandmother in the winter of her years.

From Los Angeles Times