Pronunciation: /ɡræmps/
noun a familiar term for one's grandfather
A1 My gramps loves to tell stories about the good old days.
A2 I visit my gramps every weekend to help him with his garden.
B1 My gramps taught me how to fish when I was a kid.
B2 My gramps served in the military during World War II.
C1 Despite his age, my gramps still enjoys going for long walks in the park.
C2 My gramps has a wealth of knowledge about our family history that he loves to share with us.
formal My grandfather, also known as my gramps, served in the military during World War II.
informal I love spending time with my gramps on the weekends, he always tells the best stories.
slang Me and my gramps are going fishing this weekend, it's gonna be lit.
figurative Even though he's not my real grandfather, I consider him my gramps because he's always been there for me.
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