Sentence example with the word 'scion'

scion

appendage, branchiness, flagellum, grandson, limb, offspring, sapling, son, sprit, stolon, twig

Definition n. a descendent or heir

Last update: September 13, 2015


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Ram was a scion of the Suryavanshis.   [noun]

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A scion of a family made prosperous by the British Empire.   [noun]

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Dolabella, an aristocratic Roman, a scion of the noble Cornelius family, was in the Caesar's train, and had been presented to the Egyptian Queen.   [noun]

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The scion of the Drusi reddened to his brows, but the bystanders broke in upon his reply by surging closer around the table, and shouting, "The Messala."   [noun]

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Cosette was the only scion of an extinct family; Cosette was not his own daughter, but the daughter of the other Fauchelevent.   [noun]

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When Creon heard the words of the seer his first thought was of his favourite son Menceus, the youngest scion of the royal house, who was present at the interview.   [noun]

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On the 16th of January 1547, he was crowned the first Russian tsar by the metropolitan of Moscow; on the 3rd of February in the same year he selected as his wife from among the virgins gathered from all parts of Russia for his inspection, Anastasia Zakharina-Koshkina, the scion of an ancient and noble family better known by its later name of Romanov.   [Please select]

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"Not a very aristocratic form of expression for a scion of the Radfords of Stoke Radford."   [Please select]

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I am the Scion and Offspring of David, the bright, the Morning Star.   [Please select]

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"Lunch is in the garden," the Britling scion proclaimed, "and I've got to fetch you."   [Please select]

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The third scion of the household had also a marked character of his own.   [Please select]

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