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- n. Son-in-law of someone's brother. (fraternal nephew-in-law)
- n. Son-in-law of someone's brother-in-law.
- n. Son-in-law of someone's sister-in-law.
- n. Rare. Husband of someone's niece. (Usually called a nephew)
Examples
“My nephew-in-law, Daniel Day-Lewis, is someone who deserves it.”
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“My nephew-in-law just rotated back out, almost literally pulled from the arms of his two-year-old and only a month after the birth of his second son.”
“Twain showed the manuscript to the general, who was writing his own, much longer remembrance of the war for Charles L. Webster & Company, a publishing company owned, not coincidentally, by Twain and his nephew-in-law.”
“My nephew-in-law just joined the Marines, my first cousin's done 3 tours in Iraq and Kuwait, my dad and uncles were all vets including a career navy officer.”
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“He fared west across the sea to his nephew-in-law earl Thorfinn.”
“(A shout out to my nephew-in-law Sean Patrick, who made his own difference in Iowa and encouraged me out the door).”
“But my little nephew-in-law has too good of a heart to do that.”
“I have a darling little nephew-in-law with blonde hair and dimples to die for.”
“Amsterdam on a Sunday morning + Fritz and me + his neice and nephew-in-law and their two children in their boat touring the canals = absolute delight.”
“He appointed his nephew-in-law Harry Anslinger to head the new Federal Bureau of Narcotics.”
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