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grandniece
[ gran-nees, grand- ]
grandniece
/ ˈɡrænˌniːs; ˈɡrænd- /
noun
- another name for great-niece
Word History and Origins
Origin of grandniece1
Example Sentences
She was able to reveal more of her personal side, describing the emotion of seeing her grandniece watch her at the convention, for example.
On the fourth and final night of the Democratic National Convention, “Scandal” actor Kerry Washington and the grandnieces of Kamala Harris had a job to do: teach folks how to say the vice president’s name.
Ms. O’Malley introduced me to lots of other adult chicken people who arrived later as “Jim Brown’s grandniece, who inherited his chickens and his good poultry sense.”
A simple example of this is that my balance is actually better than that of my grandniece, who is a toddler.
But when her grandniece’s 2nd birthday came a few months after she arrived in the nursing home last year, she wanted to buy a doll but realized she couldn’t.
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