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grandson
/ ˈɡrænd-; ˈɡrænsʌn /
noun
- a son of one's son or daughter
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The grandson of legendary fashion editor Diana Vreeland, Nicholas Vreeland was poised for a decadent life in high-society.
Well talking about big movies, you've been cast to play Apollo Creed's grandson in a new Rocky franchise installment.
Reynolds acknowledged that much of his appeal comes from being the grandson of R.J. Reynolds.
In May this year, the grandson of Kunihiro Kajiwara was stabbed in the leg.
Her grandson Kane is a freshman and is playing for both the JV and varsity squads.
He was relieved to learn that his grandson Moses Mole was not wandering about the garden, after all.
You will be pleased to know that this king was the grandson of the very Isabella who so nobly helped Columbus.
The business has been in the Hill family nearly a hundred years and is now directed by William Hill's grandson.
Besides, there is no horse in the stable to give him, now, and he cannot go as befits the grandson of a king.
He did not, however, forget poor Dame Marlow, of the death of whose grandson he had heard from some of the smugglers.
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