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Example sentences for "said grandma"

  • We old people live very much in the past," said grandma Read.

  • Well, now we'll have supper," said Grandma Brown.

  • We'll have fun getting strawberries," said Grandma Brown, and the children did.

  • But I don't know where we're going to put it," said Grandma Brown.

  • Well, we're in no hurry," said Grandma Brown.

  • I feel quite sure he will, should nothing happen to prevent," said Grandma Elsie.

  • I am sure of it," said Grandma Rose, smiling kindly upon him.

  • It was all of God's great goodness to this land and people," said Grandma Elsie.

  • Well, you try her," said grandma; "run along now.

  • Yes," said Grandma Elsie, "they are the only authority on that subject.

  • What a mercy the child didn't fall all the way through, and go down on the lower floor," said grandma, who had just arrived on the scene.

  • Lizzie was a good enough name for your mother," said grandma briskly.

  • I'll make time," said grandma trenchantly.

  • Well, trot up to the attic," said Grandma Ford, "and have all the fun you want.

  • I believe he is right," said Grandma Ford.

  • I wouldn't go in deep places with those queer things on my feet any more," said Grandma Ford.

  • And I'll take my dogwood tree along to run under the wagon that your horse chestnut is pulling," said Grandma Ford.

  • Thar's a long hill to climb before we reach Zion's mount," said Grandma Keeler, impressively.

  • They have preachin' service in the mornin', I suppose," said Grandma.

  • I must say I feel mortified for ye," said Grandma.

  • You are a naughty girl, Mischief," said Grandma, as she tried to comfort the weeping Stella.

  • Not unless you come two at a time," said Grandma; "and I doubt if your mother would consent to that.

  • You might come oftener yourself," said Grandma, "and play real whist with me.

  • I thought when an Indian scalped you there wasn't enough hair left to make Greeley whiskers," said Grandma, rising to the occasion.

  • She always calls him H," said Grandma Cobb, "and I tell her sometimes it doesn't look quite respectful to speak to her husband as if he were part of the alphabet.

  • My daughter says that she is convinced that the young man is worthy, though he is not socially quite what she might desire, and she does not feel it right to part them if they have a true affection for each other," said Grandma Cobb.

  • She belongs to a Shakespeare Club, and a Browning Club, and a Current Literature Club," said Grandma Cobb.

  • Fie," said grandma, gazing at the bright face with her indulgent eye; "eighteen is full late to begin to learn to conform to thy elders.

  • We've got to grit our teeth and hang on," said Grandma.

  • Give you long enough," said Grandma, "and you'll cobble new soles on its tires and patch its innards.

  • There is where your mother and aunt Sarah used to spend a good many rainy days," said grandma.

  • You can stay in the house with me," said grandma; "I have not seen much of my little girl yet.

  • Oh," said grandma, laughing, "I made that doll for your mother when she was a little girl.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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