daughters-in-law in English

noun
1
the wife of one's son.
Predeceased by her husband Michael she is survived by her sons, daughters, brother, daughters-in-law , sons-in-law, grandchildren, nephews, nieces and by other relations.

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1. How did Noah’s sons and daughters-in-law help him?

2. Also, I am proud of my two beautiful daughters-in-law, Stephanie and Racquel, whom I view as my own daughters.

3. According to a survey of 000 daughters-in-law by parenting website gurgle.com, 7 in 10 women have confided that they can't stand their husband's mother.

4. Consider what happened some 3,000 years ago when the aged widow Naomi and her widowed daughters-in-law, Orpah and Ruth, were on the road from Moab to Judah.

5. The term "fede chianina", used to describe traditional family ring that Aretinian mothers-in-law used to give to their daughters-in-law, as a symbolic inheritance from woman to woman.

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