Granddaddies [noun]

Definition of Granddaddies:

grandsire

Synonyms of Granddaddies:


Opposite/Antonyms of Granddaddies:

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Sentence/Example of Granddaddies:

Old Croaky was a granddaddy bullfrog with whom they were very well acquainted, for he sang for them every evening.

Too much practice can give you the great-granddaddy of all headaches!

As for what you ask, I don't know much about it, although Granddaddy has confided his suspicions to me many times.

But at that moment Granddaddy Saunders's old rifle was raised and levelled at the monster.

Fig. 269 shows a simple form of fireplace which is practically the granddaddy of all the other fireplaces.

Granddaddy Bullfrog seated himself again on the old log to catch a fly for breakfast.

Chippy Chipmunk scurried into his little house and Granddaddy Bullfrog chuckled as he crawled under a sheltering leaf.

Clarke still dominates the household by the aid of the ghostly granddaddy—a grim old chap that.

One morning, he wakes up on Skid Row without a nickel in his jeans and the great-granddaddy of all hangovers.

Doan' you know they granddaddy done pick cottin in de fiel' 'long o' me?