Similar words: blistering, administering, in-laws, sister, insistent, persistent, unassisted, insistence. Meaning: ['sɪstər‚ɪn‚lɔː] n. the sister of your spouse.
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(31) I might have even succeeded in working myself up to the belief that I was actually writing like him, but for my sister-in-law, his zealous devotee, who stood in the way.
(32) Oncethere was an honest and kind-hearted fellow named Niu Lang (Cowhand). He was driven out of home by his sister-in-law.
(33) My sister-in-law had a model war-ship under a glass case, which, when wound up, rocked on blue-painted silken waves to the tinkling of a musical box.
(34) Make a detailed list of the people you need to buy gifts for--this will ease your panic and help you avoid the embarrassment of realising you completely forgot about your sister-in-law again.
(35) An outsider, because of her birth (the result of her father's adulterous relationship) and by nature, she confides in her diary, which is read by her sister-in-law with unfortunate consequences.
(36) Fire energy when you say "Hi" to someone in a supermarket, to your waiter in the cafe, to your sister-in-law or the guy who fixes the photocopier in your office.
(37) My brother- and sister-in-law had my family over for dinner, and while I was there, I noticed their incredibly powerful blender.
(38) She has prosecuted previously untouchable narco-traffickers, and even the sister-in-law of the President who appointed her.
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(39) Catherine supped with her brother and sister-in-law: Joseph and I joined in an unsociable meal, seasoned with reproofs on one side and sauciness on the other.
(40) His sister-in-law Pippa did not appear amused. And she seemed happier talking to the Duke of Edinburgh, 89.
(41) Eldest sister-in-law early years is also have ever been to, till the beginning of April 82 medicines that are all free to present joss-stick, the person flows if knit.
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