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Definition of in-law in English: in-lawnounˈɪnlɔːˈɪnlɔ A relative by marriage. we were staying with my in-laws Example sentencesExamples - However it failed to reach a decision on what to recommend on marriages involving in-laws.
- Add in grandkids, in-laws, and cousins, and it must make for a heck of a big family reunion.
- Deepest sympathy is tendered to his sons, daughters, in-laws and grandchildren on his passing.
- David would not only remember who they were from years before, but the names of their children and in-laws as well.
- No one understands her views on child rearing except her in-law, the American mother of her daughter's husband.
- Well, there's a new manual out there to help moms and dads and in-laws and even spouses.
- She was lucky, she said, because her parents and in-laws accepted her and kept her health status a secret.
- These are fathers, sons, brothers, foster-brothers, nephews, and male in-laws.
- However, she started to look unwell and as people challenged her over this she admitted the truth to her parents and in-laws.
- The last thing the couple's relationship needs is a long weekend with their respective in-laws and siblings.
- An Indian wife becomes the property of her in-laws and on her husband's death, they decide her fate.
- The mother realises her folly and wants the in-laws to stay with them forever!
- She bought baby food for her daughter, a lantern to light her hut and clothes for her husband and in-laws.
- In rooms across the hall my parents and my in-laws are no doubt fast asleep, tuckered out from days of good food and fresh air.
- He is survived by his family, sisters, his in-laws, nephews and other relatives.
- Paddy is mourned by his sister, cousins, neighbours, in-laws, relatives and friends.
- Young widows had to suffer for whole life and depend for their existence on the in-laws or own parents.
- Sympathy is also extended to his grandchildren, in-laws and all his extended family land many friends.
- Also, the history the blood relatives relate is different from the in-laws, and this makes us suspicious.
- And nannies, in-laws and other parents can support the cause by not breaking the rules.
Definition of in-law in US English: in-lawnounˈɪnlɔˈinlô A relative by marriage. we were staying with my in-laws Example sentencesExamples - The mother realises her folly and wants the in-laws to stay with them forever!
- In rooms across the hall my parents and my in-laws are no doubt fast asleep, tuckered out from days of good food and fresh air.
- These are fathers, sons, brothers, foster-brothers, nephews, and male in-laws.
- She was lucky, she said, because her parents and in-laws accepted her and kept her health status a secret.
- Young widows had to suffer for whole life and depend for their existence on the in-laws or own parents.
- Add in grandkids, in-laws, and cousins, and it must make for a heck of a big family reunion.
- And nannies, in-laws and other parents can support the cause by not breaking the rules.
- David would not only remember who they were from years before, but the names of their children and in-laws as well.
- She bought baby food for her daughter, a lantern to light her hut and clothes for her husband and in-laws.
- Sympathy is also extended to his grandchildren, in-laws and all his extended family land many friends.
- No one understands her views on child rearing except her in-law, the American mother of her daughter's husband.
- He is survived by his family, sisters, his in-laws, nephews and other relatives.
- However it failed to reach a decision on what to recommend on marriages involving in-laws.
- An Indian wife becomes the property of her in-laws and on her husband's death, they decide her fate.
- The last thing the couple's relationship needs is a long weekend with their respective in-laws and siblings.
- Also, the history the blood relatives relate is different from the in-laws, and this makes us suspicious.
- Well, there's a new manual out there to help moms and dads and in-laws and even spouses.
- Deepest sympathy is tendered to his sons, daughters, in-laws and grandchildren on his passing.
- However, she started to look unwell and as people challenged her over this she admitted the truth to her parents and in-laws.
- Paddy is mourned by his sister, cousins, neighbours, in-laws, relatives and friends.
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