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Use "nanna" in a sentence
"Luther Treanor, a 61-year-old milk-truck driver, had gone to the Social Security Office to sign up for his retirement pension; his granddaughter Ashley Eckles, 4, went along just to be with him and her "nanna," LaRue Treanor, 56."
"The perspicacity with which Grandmother Duffy (that'll be "nanna" in Rochdale) succinctly and directly reeled off her list of questions on pensions, crime, education and immigration is a much-needed reminder that small-town need not mean small-minded."
"She asked when she would die and if it would be at the same time as me and her nanna."