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- noun Plural form of
stepparent .
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Examples
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She and Mr. Sp - I mean, Richard (Mary Anne and I had decided to call our stepparents by their first names, Richard and Sharon) had dated when they were in high school.
Dawn's Wicked Stepsister Martin, Ann M., 1955- 1990
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One hundred and sixty-eight students multiplied by two parents (I did not factor in for stepparents) and this could make for a crowded Back-to-School Night.
Dennis Danziger: Dear Davis Guggenheim, Sec. Arne Duncan, et. al Dennis Danziger 2010
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To all parents and stepparents, take a lesson from Apple.
Barbara Goldberg: What Steve Jobs Taught Me About Stepfamilies Barbara Goldberg 2011
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The star was joined by parents Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, stepparents Emma Heming and Ashton Kutcher, and boyfriend Micah Alberti for the star-studded event.
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To all parents and stepparents, take a lesson from Apple.
Barbara Goldberg: What Steve Jobs Taught Me About Stepfamilies Barbara Goldberg 2011
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One hundred and sixty-eight students multiplied by two parents (I did not factor in for stepparents) and this could make for a crowded Back-to-School Night.
Dennis Danziger: Dear Davis Guggenheim, Sec. Arne Duncan, et. al Dennis Danziger 2010
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Various forms of three generations under one roof; adult children returning to their parents' home, sometimes with a spouse and their own children or both; blended families that include stepparents or stepchildren; and extended families that include a parent, a child, cousins and others, related or not.
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In June, the OPM announced that federal employees would be allowed to use leave to care for domestic partners, in addition to grandparents, grandchildren, stepparents and stepchildren.
Union hails agreement with Forest Service on benefits for domestic partners Joe Davidson 2010
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Various forms of three generations under one roof; adult children returning to their parents' home, sometimes with a spouse and their own children or both; blended families that include stepparents or stepchildren; and extended families that include a parent, a child, cousins and others, related or not.
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In June, the OPM announced that federal employees would be allowed to use leave to care for domestic partners, in addition to grandparents, grandchildren, stepparents and stepchildren.
Union hails agreement with Forest Service on benefits for domestic partners Joe Davidson 2010
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