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		Definition of granny in English: granny(also grannie) nounPlural grannies ˈɡraniˈɡræni informal 1One's grandmother. 〈非正式〉奶奶;外婆 Example sentencesExamples -  Our granny is 85 and she is the holiest person in the world.
 -  Inside you will see photos of Mark with his arms around his petite granny.
 -  I remember my granny had huge arms with tattoos because women in the 1920s used to go and get tattooed at the docks.
 -  Daredevil granny Ellen was on cloud nine for her 80th birthday celebrations.
 -  So, when my formidable granny asked me, from the other end of the table, to repeat my request, the entire family stared.
 -  As my granny used to say once a week, every week: As long as you have your health.
 -  My daughter however is very keen for her daughter to have a granny and is adamant that she does not want her daughter to call me by my Christian name.
 -  Birthday wishes come to Sean from his granny Betty and all the family.
 -  Although granny was a kitchen wizard, she never shared her secrets.
 -  No doubt there will be plenty of ladies entering the most glamorous granny competition with so many fit and good looking grannies around these days.
 -  My granny always said it's a crime not to seize the opportunities that present themselves.
 -  But I feel it was time well spent, sitting in by the fire with my granny and telling stories.
 -  James was quick to tell teacher she would have the same name as his granny when she was married.
 -  A LOVE-STRUCK granny may have to wait a year to learn if she can bring her young Moroccan husband into the UK.
 -  Meanwhile I have very fond memories of both my granny Mary Ellen and my Auntie Mary Kate.
 -  I was really upset for the first couple of weeks, missing all my friends and family, especially my granny and grandad.
 -  These were the nights of packed halls, when grannies and grandads, uncles and aunts came to see their prodigy on the stage!
 -  Your granny and granda in Chicago hope you had a great day and hope to see you soon.
 -  There is no way an old granny would get that treatment from me!
 -  Tamryn and her brother Matt, five, were being looked after by their granny on Wednesday night.
 
 - 1.1as modifier Denoting things, typically articles of clothing, associated with elderly women.
 an oversized granny cardigan  
 
 OriginMid 17th century: from grannam (representing a colloquial pronunciation of grandam) + -y2. RhymesAnnie, ca'canny, canny, cranny, Danny, nanny, tranny    Definition of granny in US English: granny(also grannie) nounˈɡræniˈɡranē informal 1One's grandmother. 〈非正式〉奶奶;外婆 Example sentencesExamples -  As my granny used to say once a week, every week: As long as you have your health.
 -  Your granny and granda in Chicago hope you had a great day and hope to see you soon.
 -  Although granny was a kitchen wizard, she never shared her secrets.
 -  Inside you will see photos of Mark with his arms around his petite granny.
 -  Daredevil granny Ellen was on cloud nine for her 80th birthday celebrations.
 -  Our granny is 85 and she is the holiest person in the world.
 -  I was really upset for the first couple of weeks, missing all my friends and family, especially my granny and grandad.
 -  No doubt there will be plenty of ladies entering the most glamorous granny competition with so many fit and good looking grannies around these days.
 -  So, when my formidable granny asked me, from the other end of the table, to repeat my request, the entire family stared.
 -  There is no way an old granny would get that treatment from me!
 -  James was quick to tell teacher she would have the same name as his granny when she was married.
 -  I remember my granny had huge arms with tattoos because women in the 1920s used to go and get tattooed at the docks.
 -  Birthday wishes come to Sean from his granny Betty and all the family.
 -  These were the nights of packed halls, when grannies and grandads, uncles and aunts came to see their prodigy on the stage!
 -  Meanwhile I have very fond memories of both my granny Mary Ellen and my Auntie Mary Kate.
 -  But I feel it was time well spent, sitting in by the fire with my granny and telling stories.
 -  My daughter however is very keen for her daughter to have a granny and is adamant that she does not want her daughter to call me by my Christian name.
 -  Tamryn and her brother Matt, five, were being looked after by their granny on Wednesday night.
 -  My granny always said it's a crime not to seize the opportunities that present themselves.
 -  A LOVE-STRUCK granny may have to wait a year to learn if she can bring her young Moroccan husband into the UK.
 
 - 1.1as modifier Denoting things, typically articles of clothing, associated with elderly women.
 an oversized granny cardigan  
 
 OriginMid 17th century: from grannam (representing a colloquial pronunciation of grandam) + -y.     |