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n. (plural of grandkid English)
Usage examples of "grandkids".
To her left, the living room was filled with sons and grandkids, all glued to a baseball game on television.
We always end up going home because one of the grandkids has to go to the bathroom.
After Nancy died and the grandkids had come to stay with them, Bessie told him to get rid of the gun.
Friday, Bessie had her garden club meeting, and the grandkids would be in school.
It was easier to imagine her surrounded by grandkids than working with telescopes.
Now the group was huddled around the island where Mike was chopping chives and telling stories, grandkids running around his feet.
It means that our kids and grandkids will grow up learning the party line and nothing else.
It showed him standing by a picnic table in a backyard somewhere, tending a barbecue and acting as eminence grise to a crowd of small children, presumably his grandkids.
When are you going to get married and give me some great, great, great grandkids, hmm?
Helens, I think that was an imposter, and I think it's leading astray my niece and nephew, your grandkids.
Terrified one of the grandkids would lock themselves in and search through medicine cabinets, Howard had long ago heeded to his wife's wishes, and reversed the doorknobs on all the bedroom and bathroom doors, so that the locks were on the outside.
Small, white, part Welsh pony, part who knows what, China Doll had been one of three ponies he'd purchased so the grandkids would have something to ride.