grandchild
പേരക്കുട്ടി
definition
noun
They have one daughter and two grandchildren , who now live at their old farmhouse in South Cerney.
a child of one's son or daughter.
example
I ran across to my daughter-in-law to look after my 'grandchild' and started running down to the field.
They have one daughter and two 'grandchildren' , who now live at their old farmhouse in South Cerney.
My two 'grandchildren' , a girl of six and a boy of nearly 10, have to share a bedroom.
Mr Davies is divorced, with a son, daughter and four 'grandchildren' who he has never met.
My mum loved her 'grandchildren' and spent as much time as possible with them.
But I would quite like my 'grandchildren' to see what their naughty old grandma got up to.
My children have been very supportive and I babysit my 'grandchildren' nearly every day.
Jennifer, who is married and has six 'grandchildren' , has been visiting Bill daily.
Six decades, three daughters and six 'grandchildren' later, they remain as happy as ever.
When the family's 'grandchildren' turned up, all of us kids would play together.
Both her adult children work and she looks after her three 'grandchildren' on an almost permanent basis.
Later in life, Jan enjoyed spending time with her four 'grandchildren' and one step grandchild.
The film crew came out last week to my house and filmed me and the family, my three daughters and 'grandchildren' .
He was widowed four years ago and has four grandchildren and three great 'grandchildren' .
Jessie had been babysitting for her 'grandchildren' and had not had time to check the numbers herself.
The former primary school teacher is mother of three children, and has two 'grandchildren' .
Now she has 14 'grandchildren' and thinks she makes a better grandparent than she was a mother.
Mr and Mrs Gill have three sons and a daughter, as well as six 'grandchildren' .
They have lived most of their lives here, and their children and 'grandchildren' were born here.
Now she plans to use some of her winnings to start a college fund for her two 'grandchildren' .
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