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grampa

[ gram-pah, -paw, -puh ]

noun

, Informal.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of grampa1

First recorded in 1850–55; alteration of grandpa ( def )

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Example Sentences

Unfortunately, the trip from Deir Debwan to Ramallah no longer takes 15 minutes, with Grampa driving slowly.

She did not wish to leave her grampa who had been so good to her, and Mrs. Walsham, and James.

But you are sorry sometimes, grampa, not to have me with you?

But I have seen women working in the fields, grampa, and some of them didn't seem very soft and gentle.

But yo' grampa he outlive' yo' gramma nigh twen'y-five yeah'.

She belong' fust to yo' grampa Hayle, same like my sisteh do, my yalleh sisteh—aw rutheh to yo' gramma.

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