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co-hus·band
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co-husbandnoun
In a polyandrous marriage, another husband of a man's wife.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of co-husband in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of co-husband in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of co-husband in a Sentence
I’m having to take some time off work and my husband is arranging to work from home in the afternoons so he can pick up, we’re starting a new school year in a new school in a new state, and now here’s one more thing that wasn’t on our radar before.
My husband went to work during a terrible, terrible time, and he went every day, and he walked out there to protect the community, and people need to remember that. They need to remember that the police officer that you see in the police car or walking or going into this into a store, he's there to protect you and you should respect him for that.
I’m grateful and thank God every day, i have a wonderful husband, two children that are thriving and I have a granddaughter… she’s the light in our lives.
I want you all to know that my husband and I, we are so proud of all of you, so incredibly proud of you, and we love you all from the bottom of our hearts.
A wife discovers her husband is into Asian bondage stuff. ' Is that who he is ? Is he a kinky person ? I don't know him anymore !' we have a hard-wired desire for variety. Porn allows you to scratch that itch without physically cheating on your partner.
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