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- noun Plural form of
great-great-great-grandmother .
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Examples
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Those same records show that one of Obama's great-great - great-great-great-grandmothers, Mary Duvall, also owned two slaves.
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It is our wont to think of our great-great-great-grandmothers as spending their days in undisturbed tranquillity.
Americans and Others Agnes Repplier 1904
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Despite the collection of advice manuals, we really have no idea whether our great-great-great-grandmothers followed advice doled out by mothers, midwives, or medical men.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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You may think life was easier for our great-great-great-grandmothers, given the narrow range of advice.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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You may think life was easier for our great-great-great-grandmothers, given the narrow range of advice.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Despite the collection of advice manuals, we really have no idea whether our great-great-great-grandmothers followed advice doled out by mothers, midwives, or medical men.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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In a sense they are connected with her family as our great-great-great-grandmothers were the same, and -- "
Kitty Canary Kate Langley Bosher 1898
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"You are so old, that I heard the swallows saying their great-great-great-grandmothers, when they built in the chimney, did not know when you were born.
Wood Magic A Fable Richard Jefferies 1867
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