Examples of 'grand-parents' in a sentence

Meaning of "grand-parents"

grand-parents (noun) - the parents of a person's own parent, who are usually part of an older generation. Example: She enjoys spending time with her grand-parents on weekends
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of grand-parent

How to use "grand-parents" in a sentence

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To go back to the land of your grand-parents.
To the grand-parents who have bilingual grandchildren.
We would all gather at our grand-parents home.
But there our grand-parents had a surprise for us.
Still life around the job of our grand-parents.
Forests belong to our grand-parents as to our children.
Grand-parents raised many of their grand-children because they were good teachers.
Sounds like your grand-parents really love you.
Republicans love their mothers and their fathers and their grand-parents.
Names are given later by grand-parents at the time of baptism or at ceremonies.
Recently, a few producers and a distillery has renewed this culture practiced by our grand-parents.
Young people and their grand-parents are usually the ones left behind.
Young people will have to change jobs more often than their grand-parents and parents did.
His grand-parents educated him from an early age about art and photography.
Some of those Christians were now grand-parents.

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As former field workers, her grand-parents taught her the value of hard work and determination.
We have determined that in Québec literature the grand-parents have been forgotten.
His four grand-parents were therefore Sicilian.
Changes in the process of receiving sponsorship applications from parents and grand-parents in Canada ".
These were the maternal grand-parents of Cyrus the Great of Persia.
The White House is run by children and grand-parents.
My grand-parents did not have any land.
Cards for the children at the Maison des Grand-Parents de Sherbrooke.
Grand-parents and adolescents motherhood.
Moments with friends, children or grand-parents.
I went to my grand-parents for five days.
Grand-parents were white men.
He has horns, but his grand-parents were polled.
My grand-parents had a copy.
The have their grand-parents.
And grand-parents experienced.
Valid for parents or grand-parents.
How did your grand-parents live when they were young?
They have their grand-parents.
Grand-parents can remember.
From there on, she stayed with her grand-parents.
What had her grand-parents done with the baby?
He wants to help heart patients-like his grand-parents.
Are our parents and grand-parents not responsible for what we are today?
This is for the whole family, including children and grand-parents.
My grand-parents used to love coming here, sitting and enjoying it for a while.
Medical history of the donor, his parents and his grand-parents.
Children, teenagers, parents and grand-parents all live together or at least close to each other.
Today, people are inheriting many diseases from their parents and grand-parents.
Anyway … Your grand-parents finally gave me the address in the countryside.
This tour is great for the whole family, so bring the grand-parents as well!
According to her my grand-parents were Christians, and also my great grand - parents.
I just dumped him with his stuff with his father and old-school grand-parents.
Can parents or grand-parents of the Main Applicant apply as dependents?
When I was a child, I lived on a farm with my maternal grand-parents.

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