14 Metaphors for grandpa

Jakie was busy and useful at both places, but grandpa was owner of the shop, and grandma of the dairy.

Grandpa was Jack Williams.

Grandpa was Jim Bell.

Grandpa was a diplomat; he wanted to have no hard feelings with anyone.

"Oh, Somers," interposed the Doctor, "have you much knowledge of the Bellevue Pickersgills' pedigree?" "Certainly; my grandpa, Desmond Pickersgill, although he came to this country as a cabin boy, was brother to an English earl.

Grandpa was a doctor, and thought dogs were not clean.

My grandpa was a white man; mama's pa.

Both my grandpas was blacksmiths but my Indian grandpa could make wagons, trays, bowls, shoes, and things out of wood too.

Grandpa was a field hand.

Grandpa was a small red Indian.

Grandpa was a waiter on the Confederate side.

"Grandpa was a soldier in the war.

Grandpa was Hansen Terry, grandma Aggie Terry.

Grandpa was her mirror.

14 Metaphors for  grandpa