Meaning of granddaddiest | Babel Free
Definitions
Biggest and most impressive; most significant.
informal
Examples
““It’s the grand-daddiest (bleep-bleepin’) (bleep-bleep) album you’ve ever seen,” he [Ted Nugent] said of it.”
“As sure as God made little green apples, spring arrived on March 21. It would have arrived with or without the groundhog’s prediction, but what would the TV media have done for news if it hadn’t been for Phil, the grand-daddiest groundhog of all time.”
“The old patriarch would watch us, chewing his plug or sucking his dip, smiling, generous as unceasing tide, rejoicing with us when we’d bait the granddaddiest crab with tainted meat on strings, then swoop nets under to bring in old barnacle-back over the side of the rowboat.”
“The grand-daddiest pothole of all / Lies along side the Oakdale Mall / It is bigger by far / Than a small foreign car / And unknown is the depth of it all.”
“Certain auras surround most great bowl games and the titanic 1963 USC-UW struggle might just be the “granddaddiest of them all.””
“The Philadelphia Inquirer continued its six-year streak with an award for public service, the granddaddiest of the Pulitzers.”
“The nine-year-old cow, bred at Boalcrest Farms just outside Pakenham, won the grand-daddy of prizes at the grand-daddiest dairy show on Earth: In effect, she was named the best show cow of any breed in the world.”
“College Football Commissioner Keith Jackson said yesterday that this year’s College Football Championship game between Nebraska and Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl will be the grand-daddiest of them all.”
“It was huge, huge, the hugest oldest granddaddiest brookie this river had ever coughed Bunce’s way.”
“USC had to go and try to top itself, teasing America’s attention one last time with a national championship at stake in the Rose Bowl, the grand-daddiest of theaters, Wednesday night.”
“In 600 steps, you’ll encounter the granddaddiest of all Studio City landmarks, known as the Sportsmen’s Lodge.”
“THE GRANDDADDIEST! Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey has record-setting performance in Cardinal’s rout of Hawkeyes”
“I’ve heard of this asshole. Ivaylo, The Emperor. The granddaddiest of the Vrykolakas.”
“And perhaps the granddaddiest of all mondegreens: Scuse me while I kiss this guy (from Jimi Hendrix’s 1967 lyric in “Purple Haze,” Scuse me while I kiss the sky).”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.