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Definition of "great-granddaughter" []

  • The daughter of someone's grandchild. (noun)

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Use "great-granddaughter" in a sentence
  • ""That she's the great-granddaughter of a Cornish miner is the most beautiful part of all," he told me."
  • "A woman who can be gentle and attentive to her new great-granddaughter and patiently if reluctantly teach a more challenged housemate how to play her card game."
  • "Matthew Carbone for The Wall Street Journal Both Mr. Wilson, a 63-year-old who handled public relations for four Kentucky governors, and Ms. Brown, the 69-year-old great-granddaughter of the founder of liquor empire Brown-Forman, grew up on farms along the Ohio river, just like this one."