Word info

sisters-in-law

Noun

The word is derived from sister-in-law

Meaning

of Sister-in-law

Source: Webster's dictionary

Examples

My mother and father, brothers, sisters-in-law, friends and fellow St. Pius parishioners are all supporting me in this discernment,” he said. Source: Internet

Preceding her in death were her parents, Harold and Leona Heid; her husband, Arlyn Steffen; her brother, Kenneth Heid; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Frank and Veronica Steffen; and many brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Source: Internet

Also surviving are sisters-in-law Betty Sterling of Cedar Rapids and Karel Bishop of Estherville; and many nieces and nephews. Source: Internet

Frankie leaned forward, “I mean, you’re always telling me about the things you do with your friends Laquita, Pamehla, Marquita, and all your sisters and sisters-in-law, especially your favorite -- (Watch out, it’s pronounced like vagina) -- Regina. Source: Internet

Carol will also be missed by her two brothers Edwin (Lorraine) Orr and Vern (Janice) Orr; sisters-in-law (Gillian Orr) and (Darlene Gangur); brother-in-law Jerry (Angie) Gangur; as well as a large extended family. Source: Internet

He is preceded in death by his parents Lowell and Leta Rose Deckard, father-in-law William Perel, sisters-in-law Catherine Perel and Rebecca Bright Deckard. Source: Internet

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