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grandmotherly
grandmotherly, a. (ˈgrænd-, ˈgrænmʌðəlɪ) [f. grandmother n. + -ly1.] Pertaining to or befitting a grandmother. Now often fig. of government, legislation, etc.: Characterized by a trivial minuteness of detail in its regulations, as if the governed were children incapable of protecting their own inter... Oxford English Dictionary
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Margaret Dorothea Rowbotham
On 15 September 1962, the couple wrote a letter of "grandmotherly advice" on the joys of retirement to their fellow women engineers in WES, and listed wikipedia.org
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grandmaternal
grandmaternal, a. Somewhat jocular. (ˌgrændməˈtɜːnəl) [f. grand a. + maternal a.] Of, pertaining to, or befitting a grandmother; grandmotherly.1790–1811 Combe Devil upon Two Sticks (1817) I. 260 Maternal or grand-maternal pleasures will not, I fear, compose any part of the happiness of her life. 186... Oxford English Dictionary
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Begin — "Growley Books" Series - Plugged In
Begin by Philip and Erin Ulrich has been reviewed by Focus on the Family's marriage and parenting magazine. It is the first book in the "Growly Books" series. Plot Summary. Growly, a bear cub, lives with his parents in the village of Haven. Growly is close to his family, as well as special friends like the grandmotherly Merridy and her ...
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Jane Stephens (actress)
She took on "grandmotherly" type roles in a number of productions and was affectionately known as "Granny" Stephens. wikipedia.org
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grandmother
▪ I. grandmother, n. (ˈgrændmʌðə(r), ˈgrænmʌðə(r)) Also 5 graunt(e)moder, 6 graundemoder, -mother, 7 gran-mother. [See grand a. 12 b.] 1. a. The mother of one's father or mother.1424 [Implied in grandmotherless]. 1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 429/1 The graunte moder of Saynt aldebaulte. 1496 Plumpton Corr.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yeo Woon-kay
She often played the role of a grandmother or "grandmotherly figure". wikipedia.org
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Anne Bailey (ten-pin bowling)
Mexico's grandmotherly Irma Urrea won the Gold Medal in the tournament, followed by Silver medalist Oy Sri-Saard of Thailand. wikipedia.org
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crowling
▪ I. crowling nonce-wd. (ˈkrəʊlɪŋ) [f. crow n. + -ling.] A little or young crow.1609 Bp. W. Barlow Answ. Nameless Cath. 327 A more vaine Crowling..then that Iack-Daw, which æsop describes. 1887 Blackw. Mag. Nov. 705 He is..ready in a grandmotherly way to think all his crowlings white.▪ II. crowling ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Szidi Rákosi
She was relatively unknown towards the beginning of her career, but found fame in grandmotherly and comedic roles. wikipedia.org
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Hellhole (novel)
Tiber Adolphus continues his honorable opposition to the political scheming and selfish machinations of the Crown Jewel worlds and grandmotherly Diadem wikipedia.org
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Chen Shu (painter)
"At her advanced Grandmotherly age, she was most likely in the tranquility of her, garden paint[ing] as her male literati counterparts did, to amuse herself wikipedia.org
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Mrs. Butterworth's
Butterworth's voice has evoked a grandmotherly white woman, and she has been portrayed by white voice actresses. wikipedia.org
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The Young Kabbarli
Bates was given the affectionate name 'Kabbarli', meaning 'grandmotherly person'. wikipedia.org
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The Thirteenth Chair (1937 film)
Rosalie La Grange (May Whitty) is a grandmotherly woman with a lower-class accent. wikipedia.org
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