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  • noun US Grandmother.

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Examples

  • My grandmom is an great cook too, she is known for her meat specialties (which I stopped eating when I turned vegetarian at the age of 14), and for her hand-molded chocolates.

    Archive 2005-06-01 Nupur 2005

  • My grandmom was a burlesque dancer and danced in new jersey, philly, and atlanta.

    Tami Roche Burlesque Daily 2008

  • "Joyce was the 'grandmom' or 'mom' to a lot of people around New Berlin," Strey said.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

  • "Joyce was the 'grandmom' or 'mom' to a lot of people around New Berlin," Strey said.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

  • "Joyce was the 'grandmom' or 'mom' to a lot of people around New Berlin," Strey said.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

  • There, younger volunteers on her program usually called her "grandmom," she said, chuckling.

    CNN.com 2009

  • Goverment panels to convince grandmom not to be a burnden on her family.

    Democrats planning 1,000 health care reform events 2009

  • I'll have to point these kids 'grandmom to this post if the subjecct ever comes up again, she looked at me like I was nut-so for electing to not go through with it.

    The First Cut | Her Bad Mother 2009

  • The word just brings a flood of memories, whether it is mamie, grammy, Nonna, grandmom or MiMi, we are just here LOVE.

    mamie - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • Thu 11/12/09 1: 18 PM maybe its because the clothes are their own and they have little money. its always pointed out lauras grandmom makes her clothes, so that supports my theory.

    'America's Next Top Model' recap: The sea was angry that day | EW.com 2009

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