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		Definition of grandma in English: grandmanoun ˈɡran(d)mɑːˈɡræn(d)ˌmɑ informal One's grandmother. as name Grandma didn't stop talking  Example sentencesExamples -  Yes, quilting - it isn't just for grandmas anymore.
 -  They want us as kindly old grandmas, ready to baby-sit for free.
 -  At the end, the grandpas and grandmas were treated with a belated but sumptuous Onam feast which the aged from various day care centres and old age homes in the city enjoyed.
 -  Aunties and uncles, grandmas and grandads all lived within walking distance and it was true to say that friends and family were one and the same.
 -  Libby's grandmas and a couple of aunts were cooking in the kitchen, while Libby's mom and dad sat at the kitchen table, holding hands.
 -  My favourite picture in the whole house is the one of my grandad with my grandma, of when they were young.
 -  Word is out that knitting isn't just for grandmas anymore - it's the new hobby of choice for people who want to relax and de-stress.
 -  Barbara is one of a growing number of grandmas and grandads who attend martial arts sessions in north Manchester in a bid to stay healthy and learn skills to defend themselves if necessary.
 -  All adults were ‘guardian angels’ watching over us, especially the grandmas and grandpas sitting on their front porches in their rocking chairs.
 -  Tomorrow I begin my knitting class and I'm crossing my fingers that the other class members won't be grandmas.
 -  And they are going to get quite a few gifts from their family, and grandmas and aunts and uncles and things - and I got them one of those big cars that can drive itself around.
 -  He went to grammar school and became, along with my grandma, my motivation for doing the same.
 -  Plan regular trips to see out-of-town grandmas and grandpas.
 -  The grandmas we remember stayed at home and baked.
 -  I wanted my kids to be around their grandma and grandpa, go to the same school I went to.
 -  There were parents, siblings, grandmas and grandpas, and even aunts and uncles; not to mention our class of 700 crammed onto the floor.
 
    Definition of grandma in US English: grandmanounˈɡran(d)ˌmäˈɡræn(d)ˌmɑ informal One's grandmother. as name Grandma didn't stop talking  Example sentencesExamples -  Libby's grandmas and a couple of aunts were cooking in the kitchen, while Libby's mom and dad sat at the kitchen table, holding hands.
 -  All adults were ‘guardian angels’ watching over us, especially the grandmas and grandpas sitting on their front porches in their rocking chairs.
 -  Tomorrow I begin my knitting class and I'm crossing my fingers that the other class members won't be grandmas.
 -  Plan regular trips to see out-of-town grandmas and grandpas.
 -  Aunties and uncles, grandmas and grandads all lived within walking distance and it was true to say that friends and family were one and the same.
 -  He went to grammar school and became, along with my grandma, my motivation for doing the same.
 -  Yes, quilting - it isn't just for grandmas anymore.
 -  They want us as kindly old grandmas, ready to baby-sit for free.
 -  At the end, the grandpas and grandmas were treated with a belated but sumptuous Onam feast which the aged from various day care centres and old age homes in the city enjoyed.
 -  I wanted my kids to be around their grandma and grandpa, go to the same school I went to.
 -  Barbara is one of a growing number of grandmas and grandads who attend martial arts sessions in north Manchester in a bid to stay healthy and learn skills to defend themselves if necessary.
 -  My favourite picture in the whole house is the one of my grandad with my grandma, of when they were young.
 -  There were parents, siblings, grandmas and grandpas, and even aunts and uncles; not to mention our class of 700 crammed onto the floor.
 -  And they are going to get quite a few gifts from their family, and grandmas and aunts and uncles and things - and I got them one of those big cars that can drive itself around.
 -  Word is out that knitting isn't just for grandmas anymore - it's the new hobby of choice for people who want to relax and de-stress.
 -  The grandmas we remember stayed at home and baked.
 
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