First-degree relative, direct descendant of parent.
1 The younger sons of proprietors; the eldest first, and so in order.
2 I look forward to bringing my young sons to a game soon.
3 The sons of Eli brought misfortune also upon the whole of Israel.
4 Intelligence officials say they also press families to send sons to fight.
5 Now you just make some handsome sons and vote the right way.
6 Quite the opposite, Armstrong's sons Rick and Mark said in a statement.
7 Honor the sons of the poor; they give to science its splendor.
8 Her sons have left the tent to try and look for work.
9 Israel is defeated by the Philistines: Saul and his sons are slain.
10 Between working and dreaming, Salo was unaware of his sons ' political activities.
11 My sons fell in the war; all my servants have left me.
12 And the sons of the priests made the ointments of the spices.
13 I've always wanted four sons so this is a dream come true.
14 Neither minister has been implicated and both say their sons are innocent.
15 Jennifer said her sons were planning to visit the village in China.
16 The sons of the, poorest families Form the officers in public employment.
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