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great-grandchild
[greyt-gran-chahyld]
noun
plural
great-grandchildrena grandchild of one's son or daughter.
Word History and Origins
Origin of great-grandchild1
Example Sentences
Clark said they wanted to stay near the memories they built over the years with their five children, 21 grandchildren and one great-grandchild and inquired unsuccessfully about roughly 30 homes near Altadena.
Miller, a devout Catholic, is survived by his children Charlie, Mary Ellen Wasson and Scott, as well as eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
According to the Sun-Times, his survivors include their two sons, four grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
After spending 40 minutes with his great-grandchild, Biden showed up at a Santa Monica fire station saying, “It’s astounding what’s happening.”
Confusion, clarification, and now more than ever it appears Biden has just lost all interest in anything other than using public funds to travel to Los Angeles to see his great-grandchild born. . . and his son lose a home to fire.
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