In-laws - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɪn lɔːz|
Brit.  |ˈɪn lɔːz|  British pronunciation of the word in-laws

noun

- plural form of in-law; the family of one's spouse

Extra examples

We have to spend Christmas with the in-laws.

...these newly acquired in-laws felt relatively comfortable at our family reunion...

...nosy in-laws asking about our finances...

...to keep peace in the family, he was forced to overpass his in-laws' frequent put-downs...

...he tolerated the snubs from his in-laws because the holidays come but once a year, thankfully...

...sullen and bored at his in-laws' house, he couldn't wait for the holidays to end...

...he thought he weathered the table talk over dinner with his future in-laws rather well...

...in a quandary about what to serve for the wedding toast since his future in-laws are teetotalers...

My new in-laws accepted me with open arms.

...while she was away on business, the single mom entrusted her daughter into her in-laws' safekeeping...

...stocking up on her in-laws' favorite inebriants for the holidays...

She was frazzled after the visit of her in-laws

I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S.

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