gramps
Americannoun
Usage
What does gramps mean? Gramps is an informal word for grandfather—the father of a person’s parent.It’s a variant of the word grandpa, which is commonly pronounced like grampa. Similar words for a grandmother are gran and granny.Gramps should be capitalized when it’s used as a proper name, as in Please tell Gramps that I miss him. But gramps does not need to be capitalized when it’s simply used as a way to refer to him, as in Please tell my gramps that I miss him. Example: It doesn’t matter what you call your gramps, as long as you call him.
Etymology
Origin of gramps
Example Sentences
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In homage to gramps, think rich tones of burgundy, olive green and tobacco brown, and lots of dark woods, plaid textiles and leather.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 20, 2023
“I just want to carry his legacy, and hold it down for gramps, you know.”
From Reuters • Feb. 3, 2022
GMT11:09 48 min: “Let’s be honest here for a moment: anyone whose humanity hasn’t been corroded beyond redemption by football tribalism wants gramps Arsene to win the league this season,” says Philip Podolsky.
From The Guardian • Oct. 25, 2015
If gramps had the means to wine and dine other women, he surely can spring for a baby gate.
From Slate • Feb. 24, 2014
The kind Mexican people like my gramps hang on the front of their houses to bring good luck and welcome guests.
From "We Were Here" by Matt De La Peña
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