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- noun Plural form of
grown-up .
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Examples
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He had borne the brunt of the anger and betrayal that they felt toward "Grups," as they called grown-ups, and had worked to restore their trust, and prepare them to receive adult care.
The Cry of the Onlies Judy Klass 2000
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He had borne the brunt of the anger and betrayal that they felt toward "Grups," as they called grown-ups, and had worked to restore their trust, and prepare them to receive adult care.
The Cry of the Onlies Judy Klass 2000
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He had borne the brunt of the anger and betrayal that they felt toward "Grups," as they called grown-ups, and had worked to restore their trust, and prepare them to receive adult care.
The Cry of the Onlies Judy Klass 2000
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We've got much in common with "adult orphans," what some sociologists have dubbed grown-ups whose parents are deceased.
Sole Survivors: Adult Orphans Preserve, Adapt Traditions Melinda Beck 2011
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I was taught to call grown-ups by Mister and Missus or Brother and Sister, but if she wanted me to call her Brenda, I would try.
Keep Sweet MICHeLe DomInGuez Greene 2010
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I was taught to call grown-ups by Mister and Missus or Brother and Sister, but if she wanted me to call her Brenda, I would try.
Keep Sweet MICHeLe DomInGuez Greene 2010
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She wished she could call Frau Abramowitz by her first name—Ilse, which was so much prettier than Abramowitz—but children had to call grown-ups by their last names and address them with Sie—the formal you.
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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“Robert says in America children call grown-ups by their first names.”
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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She wished she could call Frau Abramowitz by her first name—Ilse, which was so much prettier than Abramowitz—but children had to call grown-ups by their last names and address them with Sie—the formal you.
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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“Robert says in America children call grown-ups by their first names.”
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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