noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
future wife/husband/son-in-law etc (= someone who will be your wife, husband, son-in-law etc )
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In the body of the adjoining church you will find the impressive tomb of Martim Mendes Vasconselos, son-in-law of Zarco.
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It was the nearest he had ever got to saying something to his son-in-law that was neither untrue nor offensive.
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Louis's son-in-law Bego became count of Paris and his foster-brother Ebbo became archbishop of Rheims.
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Steve, you know, Mrs Files's son-in-law , who works there, he told me.
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The next move in social care planning was to advise the daughter and son-in-law to leave, applying to be rehoused.
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There would be literally no relationship between a man and his son-in-law were it not for his daughter, and so on.