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n. (plural of granddaddy English)
Usage examples of "granddaddies".
How different things might be if we'd used some sense, or if our granddaddies had, I mean?
People got hurt, had to uproot themselves and leave homes their granddaddies built.
They've got the granddaddies of all dust storms, cover the whole damned planet, like that one back in November of seventy-one.
Charlton Heston had lifted up his staff and they'd all been organized and ready to go, and the whole clear-out had taken about three minutes of screen time, goats and granddaddies and all, leaving not so much as a crumpled bread wrapper or a pile of dog droppings on the tidy streets of Thebes.
But Daddy always said that neither of our granddaddies should be believed when they tell stories about that place named Earth.
Don't you know that science has progressed while your granddaddies were locked up in their iron coffin?