grandkid
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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And then there is Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s 33-year-old grandkid who didn’t do much of anything until he started posting weird stuff online a few years ago and briefly pretended to work as a reporter in 2024, deciding he’d like a congressional seat.
From Slate
Related: I’m 59, earning six figures, but my daughter wants me to retire to watch my future grandkid for a year.
From MarketWatch
Help Me Retire: I’m 59, earning six figures, but my daughter wants me to retire to watch my future grandkid for a year.
From MarketWatch
“If you‘re pressed between whether you pay back your student loan from 20 years ago or your utility bill, or your gas bill, or a ballet lesson for your grandkid, it decreases its urgency,” said Eleni Schirmer, an organizer with the Debt Collective, a debtor activist organization, who is working on a book about older debtors.
From MarketWatch
“If you‘re pressed between whether you pay back your student loan from 20 years ago or your utility bill, or your gas bill, or a ballet lesson for your grandkid, it decreases its urgency,” said Eleni Schirmer, an organizer with the Debt Collective, a debtor activist organization, who is working on a book about older debtors.
From MarketWatch
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