English to Malay Dictionary stepmother

stepmother

ibu tiri
definition
noun
My mother is dead, and my father lives with my stepmother in a town just outside of London.
a woman who is married to one's father after the divorce of one's parents or the death of one's mother.
translation of 'stepmother'
noun
ibu tiri
example
Now, more than two decades later, my 'stepmother' nods at my question, glances at my father.
My mother is dead, and my father lives with my 'stepmother' in a town just outside of London.
As my father's hand reaches for the receiver, an inflammatory remark from my 'stepmother' says sends him charging back over to her.
His father gave a mighty laugh and his 'stepmother' 's eyes twinkled in amusement.
Well my father went to the party with my 'stepmother' and he brought my half sister and me along.
He found his way to the seat at the right of his father, across from his 'stepmother' .
When my father died, my 'stepmother' stayed on, remarrying a couple of years later.
She was on her way home to Barton Farm Cottage where she lived with her father, John, her 'stepmother' and stepsister.
She reminded her of a woman who babysat for her back when she still had both her father and her 'stepmother' around.
Unable to bear the torture of her 'stepmother' , she fled home at the age of 13.
I don't need their future 'stepmother' telling me that they are excited about my wedding.
All children are from the same mother, as our 'stepmother' did not beget any children by my father.
Sharon goes to live with her 'stepmother' and father, who lectures her on how hard she has made his life.
Michael guessed that it was because her 'stepmother' had given her a harsher time than her father had.
Her wicked 'stepmother' and father were sending her to a finishing school, in Ireland!
My father died a year ago, and my 'stepmother' returned to France, her native land.
There were many others on the porch, her cousins, 'stepmothers' and other female relatives.
This attitude applies to 'stepmothers' and adoptive mothers as well.
Relationships with mothers is confusing enough, not to mention those with 'stepmothers' .
So far, we know this much: these women are mothers, or sometimes 'stepmothers' ; they are employed, generally full time, in demanding, high-profile jobs; their husbands are, broadly speaking, successful and affluent.
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