Good words to describe grandparents
Two-character words:
Wrinkles? Temples? Eye sockets? Hunchback? Baldness? White hair? Long eyebrows? Kind eyebrows
Dentures? Neat? Silver hair? Eyes? Cheekbones? Sixtieth century? Thin? Skinny
Rough? Chapped? Kind? Kind? Calloused? Deep? Gray? Flashing
Light? Figure? Diligent? Gaunt? Deep? Thin? Stature? Sickly
Deaf? Sluggish? Simple? Simple? Feudal? Superstitious? Conservative? Slow
Rigid? Enlightened? Turbid? Nagging? Disgusted? Staggering
Three-character words:
Goatee? Cold? Bald? Smiling? Back of head? Fat
Reading glasses? Crow’s feet? Trembling? Hard? Bronze? Eyes are not dim
Hearing is not deaf? Warm-hearted? Kind-hearted? Mustache
Four-character words:
Fair-haired and childlike? Aged and strong? Aged? Struggling? Weathered? Cloth Full of wrinkles
Thin and strong? Pot-bellied? Full of red face? Full of kindness? Discussing the past and present? Serious words
Respecting the old and loving the young? Spiritual and hale and hearty? Amiable? Gray temples? Kind-faced? Full head of silver hair
Family happiness? Being old and doing something? Hunchback and stooping? Short stature? Wrinkles on the face? Being old and having fun
Strong body? Old and humble? Harmonious and beautiful? Careful in old age? Aged and old-fashioned? Talking about everything
Gentle advice? Healthy and long life? Full of wrinkles? Sixty years old? Over the age of seventy