Family of a person's spouse.
1 But when the British in - laws visit the family farm, everything goes south.
2 He was probably just afraid you wouldn't approve of his new in - laws .
3 The most useful advice has come through her church and her in - laws .
4 We were afraid my in - laws would try to take them from me.
5 I had to either stay with my parents or with my in - laws .
6 Michael Kelly's cooking Christmas dinner for his in - laws for the first time.
7 I considered it, but it wouldn't have been fair to my in - laws .
8 Encircling them are their parents and in - laws who prefer contradictory, self-interesting advice.
9 It was a reliable indicator of when his in - laws began their day.
10 The upstairs was full of siblings and in - laws and cousins, he said.
11 Perhaps Mrs. Noah set her daughter - in-laws to crocheting, as you call it.
12 Puzzled, Jasper briefly watched his in - laws and then closed the front door.
13 Throw in a few in - laws and the pressure really starts to build.
14 Marcus sat separated by the narrowest of aisles from his son's in - laws .
15 Heller, her husband, her three children and her in - laws attended the event.
16 But really, Jeremy shouldn't complain, because his in - laws were saving their asses.
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