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Significados de
firstborn
en inglés
First in order of birth.
eldest
Términos relacionados
first
Uso de
firstborn
en inglés
1
Their
firstborn
,
Frik, returned to South Africa after eight years in England.
2
Luther was the
firstborn
;
he was nine years older than she was.
3
Anyone would think you were being asked to hand over your
firstborn
.
4
He was as proud as if he'd heard his
firstborn
reciting Shakespeare.
5
Pharao and his people are threatened with the death of their
firstborn
.
6
When the
firstborn
,
out-of-wedlock son is brought into the fold, everything changes.
7
Believe me, Alchere does not oversee all that belongs to my
firstborn
-
8
Temperance Daessee, their
firstborn
,
puts an end to Mrs. Brennan's social ambitions.
9
Just as he was beginning to recover, in April, his
firstborn
died.
10
Tarl Raney, my
firstborn
,
as well as my Webmaster and computer guru.
11
He looked like she'd asked him to give her his
firstborn
child.
12
He knew her not until she brought forth her
firstborn
son, Jesus.
13
My
firstborn
son telephones every so often: Mother, how are you feeling?
14
The woman of Tulie's
firstborn
may be expecting a child by now.
15
Robert's
firstborn
had had the same fine hair, he seemed to recall.
16
If he is not the Harpy, he is the Harpy's
firstborn
son.
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Sobre este término
firstborn
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
smote the firstborn
beloved firstborn
extra firstborn
fat firstborn
functional firstborn
Más colocaciones
Firstborn
a través del tiempo
Firstborn
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común