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co-grand·par·ents
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co-grandparentsnoun
Synonyms:
co-parents-in-lawco-grandparentsnoun
the parents of one's son- or daughter-in-law, as common grandparents of their children; the relationship between people who have grandchildren in common; maternal grandparents vis-à-vis paternal grandparents.
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co-parents-in-law
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And it's people of all ages, too, it seems like the grandparents passed it down to the parents, who passed it down to the kids.
He's definitely going to get attacked on the socialism angle, which has affected many Latino communities, their grandparents came from countries that became failed socialist states and there's a big resistance to that.
Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch:
That was ingrained in me from my grandparents to my parents and through the 60s.
We lived illicitly in this retirement community for six months, which was the worst six months of my life, every time you drove in, you had to check in with a security guard, and we would say we were there to visit Mike’s grandparents. The downstairs neighbors were very nice and gracious and didn’t tattle on us, although they easily could have, and the security guards just rolled their eyes.
There are generations of families, grandparents to grandchildren, who like to spend their Saturday morning or Sunday afternoons at the mall, offering them other activities, like indoor skydiving or Legoland theme parks, that allow them to spend this time together outside of a store is a good way to keep them at the mall longer and to keep spending.
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