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grandkid

American  
[grand-kid] / ˈgrændˌkɪd /

noun

Informal.
  1. grandchild.


Example Sentences

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“If you‘re pressed between whether you pay back your student loan from 20 years ago or your utility bill, or your gas bill, or a ballet lesson for your grandkid, it decreases its urgency,” said Eleni Schirmer, an organizer with the Debt Collective, a debtor activist organization, who is working on a book about older debtors.

From MarketWatch

“If you‘re pressed between whether you pay back your student loan from 20 years ago or your utility bill, or your gas bill, or a ballet lesson for your grandkid, it decreases its urgency,” said Eleni Schirmer, an organizer with the Debt Collective, a debtor activist organization, who is working on a book about older debtors.

From MarketWatch

How can I set my grandkid up for financial success?

From MarketWatch

“When you don’t have one grandkid, and we get together for Thanksgiving or Christmas, it’s not the same,” she said, wiping away tears with a tissue.

From Los Angeles Times

“The years of ‘Your Special Day’ of one-on-ones with each grandkid are some of their fondest memories,” the family said in her obituary.

From Los Angeles Times