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- noun A
grandmother of one'sspouse .
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Examples
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All this guy wanted to do was rent a wheelchair for his grandmother-in-law while in Vegas.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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All this guy wanted to do was rent a wheelchair for his grandmother-in-law while in Vegas.
Identity Theft Chat's Kindle Contest: Entry #1 (Wheelchair Antics) 2009
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In next week's Christmas-themed episode, Burt considers, and even tries to off his grandmother-in-law to avoid paying property taxes in the new year.
Mega Buzz: CSI: Miami's Bad Romance, Dexter's Bloodbath and an Old Five-0 Flame 2010
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I was nervous about meeting her, not because she was famous and I had seen her movies but because she was going to become my grandmother-in-law, and I wanted to make a good impression.
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Then I remembered that my eighty-two-year-old grandmother-in-law was coming to our home for the weekend.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Family Matters Jack Canfield 2010
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My grandmother-in-law went through that stage a couple of years ago.
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My grandmother-in-law and her husband became prime targets of the Gang of Four.
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My grandmother-in-law and her husband became prime targets of the Gang of Four.
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I was nervous about meeting her, not because she was famous and I had seen her movies but because she was going to become my grandmother-in-law, and I wanted to make a good impression.
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Abi: sympathies on your recent loss of your grandmother-in-law - and on the earlier loss of the real "her".
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