But how can I know, dear grandmamma, whether I am a child of God?
I am afraid, dear grandmamma, I tire you with my questions; but I have just one more to ask to‐night, and then I shall go to bed.
Dear grandmamma says, whenever we do speak about that time, that she really does not think it was all my fault, and that comforts me.
Dear, dear grandmamma--how very, exceedingly unselfish she was!
It is Little Red Riding-Hood, dear Grandmamma," said the child.
When Little Red Riding-Hood drew back the curtain and saw the Wolf, she began to be rather frightened and said, "Dear Grandmamma, what great eyes you have got!
Dear Grandmamma, I thank you much, And I am glad to say She had a good sound sleep last night, And is quite well to-day.
I have had great joy in the taking of Barcelona, my dear grandmamma, for I am a good Frenchwoman, and I feel for all that pleases the king, to whom I am attached as much as you can wish.
The trip to Marly prevented me from writing to you by the last courier as I had planned, my dear grandmamma.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dear grandmamma" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.