From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgranddaughtergrand‧daugh‧ter /ˈɡrænˌdɔːtə $ -ˌdɒːtər/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [countable] SSFFAMILYthe daughter of your son or daughter
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granddaughter• In late December, Jane Cheever brought his first granddaughter, two week old, to visit.• It ends with her musing about buying a pink scarf because her granddaughter likes pink.• She doted on her granddaughter and had made her the red cape.• Not even a plea from his six-year-old granddaughter to let Big Daddy go could free him.• Suppose that Sarah Payne were your daughter, niece, or granddaughter.• I was the daughter of a wealthy farmer and the granddaughter of the wealthiest woman in the county.• You're the granddaughter of her - lover.• The 60-year-old actor has two granddaughters, Rose, 5, and three-year-old Kim by daughter Ellie.