Sentence example with the word 'offspring'

offspring

aftermath, conclusion, descendants, family, hearth, kids, little tad, opera, progeniture, son and heir, upshot

Definition n. the immediate descendants of a person

Last update: July 9, 2015

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She had three offsprings from her second wedding.   [Please select]

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Henceforward it was to be the serious study of the workings of nature in producing the beings we see around us from beings more or less unlike them, that had existed in bygone ages and had been the parents of a varied and varying offspring - our fellow-creatures of to-day.   [Please select]

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"You see, a child is the offspring of his parents."   [Please select]

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Daniel Coolby, that he should not much longer have the satisfaction of enjoying the fruit of the toil of herself and offspring.   [Please select]

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He left his wife, with one child; her name was Nancy Jane, and the name of the offspring was Elizabeth.   [Please select]

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Her offspring were born on the soil of Pennsylvania, and the eldest daughter was seventeen years of age.   [Please select]

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No doubt man selects varying individuals, sows their seeds, and again selects their varying offspring.   [Please select]

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); and a similar tendency to sterility might be transmitted to the hybrid offspring of a wild animal.   [Please select]

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Further south, in the Falkland Islands, the offspring of the horses imported in 1764 have already so much deteriorated in size (2/20.)   [Please select]

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They soon become reconciled to captivity, and are valued for their readiness to pair with the Canary-bird, the note of which the joint offspring is thought to improve.   [Please select]

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Why might not one fancy--Penzance was drawn by the imagining--this strong thing reborn, even as the offspring of a poorer effete type.   [Please select]

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