Examples of 'daughters-in-law' in a sentence

Meaning of "daughters-in-law"

daughter-in-law (noun): The wife of one's son. In family relationships, a daughter-in-law is the woman who marries one's biological or adopted son and becomes part of the husband's family
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Some daughters-in-law lie in order to make themselves look good or to impress the family.
We took them to the medical equipment that their daughters-in-law were creating and building.
Naomi tells her daughters-in-law to go back to their families and find new husbands.
They have never seen you out on a lunch or a picnic with your daughters and daughters-in-law.
There is serial about the daughters-in-law on the countryside and their new life style.
Landgravine Margaret also lost another one of her daughters-in-law during the war.
Daughters and daughters-in-law of the head will have different roles and relations within the household.
All housework will be done by your daughters-in-law.
His daughters-in-law made life miserable for him He looked so cute weeping inconsolably.
That you have four sons and three daughters-in-law A grandson and a granddaughter too.
Daughters-in-law are not like that these days.
Informal caregivers were mainly daughters-in-law and granddaughters.
His daughters-in-law made life miserable for him.
They always complain about their daughters-in-law.
She and her daughters and daughters-in-law created the eight large tapestries in the Castle Church.

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They look after themselves like daughters-in-law.
One of my daughters-in-law told me about eMeals.
And also they have sweethearts being daughters-in-law.
The mothers and daughters-in-law battle greatly.
Daughters-in-law from good families do all household work.
Listen to what my sons and daughters-in-law are saying.
Nor your daughters-in-law when they commit adultery.
Now we have to buy tabi for our daughters-in-law.
Daughters and daughters-in-law are not a burden on the family.
The idea initially revolved around two daughters-in-law.
They want their daughters-in-law to do everything for them.
With them are their children and two daughters-in-law.
Daughters-in-law can not keep earning all their lives.
It 's a family which takes very good care of their daughters-in-law.
And then the daughters-in-law will be reborn to take revenge.
That you have four sons and three daughters-in-law.
Daughters-in-law must wear cotton in the first three years of marriage.
It will be replaced by a comedy about mothers and their daughters-in-law.
Both of her widowed daughters-in-law wept at the thought of leaving her.
Family care is provided mainly by spouses, followed by daughters and daughters-in-law.
Her two daughters-in-law have been her apprentices for a long time.
Recent initiatives to support carers include, quarters are wives, daughters or daughters-in-law.
She told her daughters-in-law to return to their own mothers and remarry.
Their sons on the one hand, and mothers to their daughters-in-law on the.
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They have never seen yöu out on a lunch or a picnic … with yöur daughters and daughters-in-law.
There is a caveat, some daughters-in-law have great relationships with their MILs.
You have forgotten … that you have four sons and three daughters-in-law.
Naomi tells her daughters-in-law to leave her and find new husbands.
Pull yourself together, you are nearly eighty, afamily man with two daughters-in-law and four lovely grandchildren.
Daughters and daughters-in-law are not a burden on the family Mom!
I can not quite seem to adjust to two daughters-in-law for only one son.
Why should her daughters-in-law suffer because God 's hand of discipline was against her?
Prince Charles pays for the clothing of his daughters-in-law.
Shame that her grand daughters-in-law can not follow her example.

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