grampie
English
Noun
grampie (plural grampies)
- Alternative form of grampy.
- 2000, Gretchen Kelbaugh, Lollipopsicles, BAJ Books, →ISBN, page 26:
- If a monster comes running / and flapping her paws / snapping her tail / sharpening her claws / remember these words that my grampie would say to chase all those monsters away: I’m not afraid that monsters want to eat me for their meal. I’m not afraid of monsters 'cause they're not really real.
- 2012, Christopher Hilton, quoting William (Billy) Field, “The Prisoner”, in Ordinary Heroes: Untold Stories from the Falklands Campaign, The History Press, →ISBN, part one, page 122:
- My grampie was Royal Navy, Merchant Navy and army.
- 2013, Barbara Leigh Ohrstrom, Searching for the Castle: Backtrail of an Adoption, Bloomington, Ind.: iUniverse LLC, →ISBN, page 19:
- Like my grampie, he was round and bald, and wore gold-rimmed glasses.
- 2015, Philip Reed, Off and Running, Brash Books, →ISBN, page 139:
- The child’s voice issued from the radio again. “I miss my grampie. Why won’t the bad man let him come home?”
- 2017, Gillian French, The Door to January, Islandport Press, →ISBN, page 7:
- That last one struck Natalie—did she really used to be that little girl with the dorktastic pigtails, feet barely able to touch the floor, waiting for Grampie to fix her a milkshake?
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