granny (Meaning)
Wordnet
granny (n)
the mother of your father or mother
an old woman
a reef knot crossed the wrong way and therefore insecure
Webster
granny (n.)
A grandmother; a grandam; familiarly, an old woman.
Synonyms & Antonyms of granny
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granny Sentence Examples
- Granny's warm embrace enveloped me in a comforting hug.
- The old granny sat on the porch, rocking in her chair and knitting a blanket.
- Granny's garden was a riot of colors, filled with blooming flowers.
- The aroma of Granny's freshly baked apple pie filled the house with a sweet fragrance.
- Granny's wisdom and gentle spirit guided me through my childhood.
- I spent many afternoons listening to Granny's stories of her youth.
- Granny's homemade cookies were a nostalgic treat that brought back fond memories.
- The old granny had a youthful heart and a zest for life that was contagious.
- I always felt safe and loved when I visited Granny's house.
- Granny's legacy will live on through the generations of her family.
FAQs About the word granny
the mother of your father or mother, an old woman, a reef knot crossed the wrong way and therefore insecureA grandmother; a grandam; familiarly, an old woman.
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Granny's warm embrace enveloped me in a comforting hug.
The old granny sat on the porch, rocking in her chair and knitting a blanket.
Granny's garden was a riot of colors, filled with blooming flowers.
The aroma of Granny's freshly baked apple pie filled the house with a sweet fragrance.