0 a type of piano with a large flat top shaped like a harp. -- grand piano
1 a large piano in which the wires are stretched horizontally. -- granpiano
He cannot look over something and test it like a motor-car or play it like a grand piano.
I suggest that many members of our armed forces feel just like that man or woman attempting to lift a grand piano.
One lady tells me that her property is now badly affected by damp and that her valuable grand piano is at risk.
In theory, on admission, a patient might own a house full of furniture with some valuable items—perhaps a grand piano, a car and so on.
The law will be vindicated, and the poor defier of the law will be without his grand piano.
A man may borrow the money on a house in order to buy a grand piano.
But is every owner of a grand piano expected to remove it from his house and put it in a furniture depository?
On occasion some of the possessions might be returned to the patient—obviously not the grand piano—for use on the ward.