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dad-in-law

American  
[dad-in-law] / ˈdæd ɪnˌlɔ /

noun

Informal.

plural

dads-in-law
  1. father-in-law.


Etymology

Origin of dad-in-law

First recorded in 1690–1700; dad 1 ( def. ), in ( def. ), law 1 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Fluent in ancient Greek, my romantic dad-in-law has been reading “The Odyssey” in that original language with a group of friends for about 40 years.

From Washington Post

Much love to my wonderful TV dad #jerryvandyke and condolences to my TV dad-in-law #dickvandyke.

From BBC

Dad-in-law," pleaded Conrad, "don't you think we could stage a good rough-and-tumble here and now?

From Project Gutenberg

"Come up and give your dad-in-law a proper welcome."

From Project Gutenberg

No, I'd not have, upon my life, Great Alexander for my wife, Nor Pompey, nor his dad-in-law, Who did each other clapperclaw.

From Project Gutenberg