What are some opposite words for co-grandmother?
Antonyms for co-grandmotherco-grand·moth·er
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co-grandmothernoun
Synonyms:
co-mother-in-lawco-grandmothernoun
the mother of one's son- or daughter-in-law, as common grandmother of their children; the relationship between women who have grandchildren in common; maternal grandmother vis-à-vis paternal grandmother.
Synonyms:
co-mother-in-law
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My grandmother hasnt even seen the papers yet. She only learned this from the news today. Im sure she will fight to save the Flintstone House though. Stay tuned, as a San Mateo County native, I think the dinosaurs are beautiful. They make everyone smile and should stay.
We really talked about the woman, and who she was, and what she meant really to the whole world, he is the king, but, you know, no one should forget he lost his mother, and Prince William lost a grandmother, and sometimes we tend to forget the really human piece there, and the sorrow they have to bear – and how they have to grieve in public. But … they seem to be doing OK.
They didn't understand much, if anything, but my grandmother would always say what a nice gentleman(' úriember') Alex Trebek was.
We appreciate Rep. McSally taking the lead on this issue to right this injustice for military trailblazers who were ahead of their time, this was our grandmother’s last wish and we want to see this through. Not only was she a national hero, she was our family’s hero.
I know how cost works in the system. What if I were a grandmother and I’m trusting the system will take care of me? What if I’m a 20-something and I have a high deductible plan? I was able to fight for that information. I knew to fight for that information ... they wouldn’t. I think it’s a right to know up front what we are going to pay for a procedure.
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