grandson|grandsons in English
noun
['grand·son || 'grændsʌn]
son of one's son or daughte
Use "grandson|grandsons" in a sentence
1. Charlemagne's grandsons and great-grandsons divided their kingdoms between their descendants, eventually causing all internal cohesion to be lost.
2. 6 Grandsons* are a crown to the aged,
3. The grandsons such have been big, but is also loquacious!
4. Lan is Hoa's grandson.
5. I have my grandson.
6. Prove your love, grandson.
7. Yet one of her grandsons chose a life of crime.
8. Our grandson Ethan is 17.
9. His grandson is his namesake.
10. My grandson Joseph has autism.
11. I said to my grandson:
12. The old man was romping in the courtyard with his grandsons.
13. Their grandsons had found it more politic to Abjure their ancient faith
14. And make me a grandson.
15. A great - grandchild . A great - grandson.
16. At breakfast next morning my two grandsons were clamouring to go swimming.
17. Affra Nelson and her grandsons look out at the B-17 after it landed
18. The bridegroom is a grandson and great-grandson, respectively, of the authors Nathaniel Benchley and Robert Benchley
19. Then follows a list of Jacob’s descendants, including some of his great-grandsons.
20. Jack carried his grandson up the stairs.
21. I think of Abraham’s grandson, Jacob.
22. Your grandson- in- law is here.
23. They spoil their only grandson very much.
24. Vistahm and his brother Vinduyih were sons of Shapur and grandsons of Bawi.
25. I commend you fathers and grandfathers who have brought your sons and grandsons.