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grandpa
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grand·pa  (grnd, grn-, grm, grmp)
n. Informal
A grandfather.

grandpa or grandpapa
Noun
Informal a grandfather
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.grandpagrandpa - the father of your father or mother
grandparent - a parent of your father or mother
Translations
grandpa [ˈgrænpɑː] grand (inf) nOpa m


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Henry and Mudge and the Great Grandpas (Simon), written by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Susie Stevenson, won the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award for outstanding books for beginning readers.
Two Grandpas/Two Grandmas: Two Grandpas, Two Grandmas/Make a circle with me in the middle/Each skin color is different/But, there is no difference/When I feel their arms around me/No difference when they hold me close/No difference when they whisper:/"I love you" in my ear/I love them all/And am so truly blessed/With being in the circle/Of two Grandpas and two Grandmas/It's like being encircled in a rainbow.
 
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