different between newlyweds vs inlaw
newlyweds
English
Noun
newlyweds
- plural of newlywed
Noun
newlyweds pl (plural only)
- A recently married couple
Translations
newlyweds From the web:
- what newlyweds need
- what newlyweds do on honeymoon
- what newlyweds do
- what newlyweds should know
- what does newlyweds mean
- what do newlyweds need
- what do newlyweds do on their honeymoon
- what's considered newlyweds
inlaw
English
Noun
inlaw (plural inlaws)
- Alternative spelling of in-law
Verb
inlaw (third-person singular simple present inlaws, present participle inlawing, simple past and past participle inlawed)
- (Britain, law, historical, transitive) To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the protection of the law.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Burrill to this entry?)
Anagrams
- Alwin, Wanli, Wilna, winal
inlaw From the web:
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- what in law is classed as a substantial meal
- what in law is a substantial meal
- what's in lawn fertilizer
- what's in lawrence kansas
- what's in lawton oklahoma
- what's in lawrenceville ga
- what's in lawrenceburg tn
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