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noun, plural gran·nies. Informal . a grandmother.
an elderly woman.
a fussy person.
Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. a nurse or midwife.
SEE MORE SEE LESS adjective, gran·ni·er, gran·ni·est for 6 . of, relating to, or thought to be like a grandmother or an elderly or old-fashioned woman: granny notions about what's proper.
(of clothing for women or girls) being loose-fitted and having such features as high necklines, puff sleeves, long skirts, and ruffles and lace trimmings: a granny blouse; a granny nightgown.
Origin of granny 1655–65; grand(mother) + -y2 , with -nd- >-nn-
Words nearby granny granitoid, granivorous, Granjon, grannies, grannom, granny , granny bond, granny dress, granny dumping, granny flat, granny glasses
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Example sentences from the Web for granny I was aware of it when I was a girl and I often asked Granny about it, but she was very quiet and never said anything.
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My Granny the Escort concludes with two of the women reaching a crossroads of sorts.
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Unlike his granny , Harry does carry cash, and paid for his own ticket and those of his staff.
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"He called me granny ," the actress told Kate, according to a report on Sky News.
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Harry had better come back with a clean chin or else granny will not be pleased.
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They were at the deserted hut now; and Granny Dale got down and took the trembling beast out of the shafts, and led him in.
Into the Highways and Hedges | F. F. Montrsor (Frances Frederica)
"No, granny , I haven't never picked up a piece," Duncan replied.
Little Folks (July 1884) | Various
Granny couldn't wait for him to put a period to his sentence.
Rebecca's Promise | Frances R. Sterrett
Joe was delighted with every thing, and told Granny that if he wasn't so tall he should surely stand on his head, out of pure joy.
The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe | Amanda Minnie Douglas
Granny guessed three sums, and each time Maida said, triumphantly, More!
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British Dictionary definitions for granny noun plural -nies informal words for grandmother
informal an irritatingly fussy person
a revolving cap on a chimneypot that keeps out rain, etc
Southern US a midwife or nurse
See granny knot
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Words related to granny matriarch, ancestor, grandma, old woman, dowager, gram, square, fogy, stick-in-the-mud, fusspot, dotard, mother, old maid, stuffed shirt, fussbudget, old fart, old fogy