grandad造句1 Grandad was dozing in his chair.
2 Grandad was a little shaky on his feet .
3 Paul was named after his grandad.
4 My Grandad was a heavy smoker .
5 The nurses came out to wave Grandad goodbye.
6 Grandad looks absolutely ludicrous in old sunhat.
7 I love my grandad so much.
8 Grandad retreated to his lair in the basement.
9 Grandad fell asleep watching TV.
10 Would you pop upstairs and see if Grandad is okay?
11 Every afternoon she takes her Grandad out for a walk.
12 Grandad might be 70 but he said he'd finish the marathon and, by golly,[www.] he did.
13 For several years, Grandad was Royston's oldest inhabitant.
14 But William's grandad had a system working for him.
15 Grandad died peacefully in his sleep.
16 Later, usually with Preston or his grandad, he'd felt a bit more at home, but not much.
17 This lets off grandad who makes grandson John a toy and gives it to him for Christmas.
18 The unions have become like a resident Grandad - no less embarrassing for enfeeblement, but still handy with his wallet.
19 Grandad went to work for a farmer who was rather an old skinflint.
20 Grandad was the gardener and planted a lot of fruit trees, including gooseberry, blackcurrant, plum and loganberry for the jam-making.
21 Grandad has responded by playing for time, hoping that Mr Putin will be ground down by office.
22 I was with my grandad at a lake in Gloucestershire, night-fishing for tench by the light of a tilley lamp.
23 Maybe it was a reaction to William's grandad and his wicked flaunting of convention.
24 Grandad Clegg's job down Darnley pit had ruined his lungs and he'd died.
25 First it was Grandad Oaks who dominated his life and then it was Father.
26 Grandad had an unexpected relapse and died within a week.
27 But Alf Gover has become a sort of universal grandad.
28 It might embarrass them if Henry told them about his grandad. perhaps it would stop them.
29 But the worst ones of all are the other gran and grandad.
30 The snuffles and crunches of some unknown thing convinced my grandad that we were about to be mugged.