great-grandson
a grandson of one's son or daughter.
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How to use great-grandson in a sentence
In 1993, Johnnes received an invitation from Dominique Lafon, the great-grandson of Jules Lafon, to attend with his wife Sally.
Dornan is 77 years old and has 15 grandchildren and one great-grandson.
What was his great-grandson doing, then, 62 years later, messing around in the sectarian dirt yard?
As India's most powerful political family roils with rivalries and betrayals, Nehru's great-grandson campaigns from a jail cell.
Now I love spending time with my grandchildren and my great-grandson, Braden.
It was reprinted in Bristol in 1764, "for Mr. Standfast Smith, apothecary, great-grandson of the author."
Orion—Merodach—must have been likewise a god, the great-great-grandson of Tiamat, whom he destroys.
The Astronomy of the Bible | E. Walter MaunderCompare the tradition in the family of Jaques, as told by his great-grandson, in Historical Magazine, viii.
A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I | Francis ParkmanA reproduction of his own, they belonged to his great-grandson, a worthy whose well-groomed face betrayed all feline vices.
Lives of the Fur Folk | M. D. HavilandHold up you grimacing, great grandson of a lousy she-ape, can't you, and walk straight.
The History of Sir Richard Calmady | Lucas Malet
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