A term in politics referring to candidates preferred due to geography or familiarity.
1And at this crucial moment came the death of his favorite son.
2This was re-assuring from the mother of the eldest and favorite son.
3The man had just signed the death warrant of his favorite son.
4Torella never alluded to my extravagance; he treated me as a favorite son.
5I asked how old was Miles, this eldest and favorite son.
6Rupert Murdoch sat directly in front of his favorite son and applauded loudly.
7A good old man: Mahomet's Father, Abdallah, had been his youngest favorite son.
8A good old man: Mohammed's Father, Abdallah, had been his youngest favorite son.
9Abdul Kassim was always the favorite son, and he has inherited the casket!
10In two years he took his seat in Congress, the favorite son of Mississippi.
11The New Yorkers came in white beaver hats enthusiastic for Seward, their favorite son.
12The captain did not live to witness the complete degradation of his favorite son.
13Twice he had forgiven Antipater, his favorite son, for crimes in the royal household.
14Everyone misses Vance-the Hunts' favorite son and Billy's godfather-whodied a year before.
15He was the favorite son of his mother, and her grief was very great.
16Her favorite son, Cameron, gets two; forty-eight go to Lincoln.
Esta colocação é formada por:
Favorite son ao longo do tempo
Favorite son nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América