From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgrandmagrand‧ma /ˈɡrænmɑː/ ●●● S2 noun [countable] informalSSFFAMILY grandmother
Examples from the Corpus
grandma• We figure: you want to be a community grandma, an Abuelita?• The Fus - grandma, young parents and two small children - eat and dress well enough.• Hey, grandma, learn how to drive!• Catherine's lively grandma Zeta, 84, right, surprised guests too.• My old grandma chanted this, a game we played by the hours, sitting by the fish racks scaring flies.• The grandma of the family added a few details about how she had starved and three of her children had died.• You and your grandma were in the front seat.• Maybe marketing deserves a box all to itself, or one particular product, or your grandma.• That is what has happened to your grandma.