Word info

sons-in-law

Noun

The word is derived from son-in-law

Meaning

of Son-in-law

Source: Webster's dictionary

Examples

I have a paragraph in the book on the special role of sons-in-law, from Mussolini's son-in-law, who he made foreign minister — and then later had executed — up to Orbán and Putin's sons-in-law. Source: Internet

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Runnion; one son, Dave Runnion; two sons-in-law, including Dave Dearth; and one great-grandchild. Source: Internet

In Carry's litany of corrupt practices, dancing ranked just below alcohol and tobacco, in a subcategory that included Masons, pool halls, politicians and disrespectful sons-in-law, all of which had caused her problems at one time or another. Source: Internet

S.V. Oost suggests that Claudius had previously looked to adopt one of his sons-in-law to protect his own reign. Source: Internet

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; eight brothers; two sisters; sons-in-law, Robert Gillespie, John Kelly and Duke DeLaney; daughter-in-law, Natalie; great-grandson, Joshua Mooney; and great-great-grandson, Kiven Gillespie. Source: Internet

She was preceded in death by ten siblings, her husband of forty-two years Charles F. Garrett, two sons-in-law, one grandson and one great-grandson. Source: Internet

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