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daughters-in-law in British Englishplural noun daughter-in-law daughter-in-law in British EnglishnounWord forms: plural daughters-in-lawthe wife of one's son or daughter Examples of 'daughters-in-law' in a sentencedaughters-in-law The thought that she might acquire two daughters-in-law rolled into one obvi ously didn't disturb her a bit.At one point, his wife and one of his daughters-in-law found him apparently comatose.Their daughters-in-law will, of course, perpetuate the status quo with their sons.I have six grandchildren, thanks to three lovely daughters-in-law.One day our daughters-in-law would thank us for it.His wife and daughters-in-law are mentioned but not named.Increasingly bewildered and stricken, she is faced by daughters-in-law who assert their own desires.A society already short of brothers and sisters is running short of daughters-in-law as well.Their sons and daughters-in-law visited regularly, bringing six grandchildren, with a seventh on the way. |