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progeny

[proj-uh-nee] / ˈprɒdʒ ə ni /


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Indy and Storm Cat among his progeny, two of the all-time best at producing winners.

From Los Angeles Times

In 1984, she has returned to her original New York village as the sophisticated, French-speaking LeSange, whose school attracts upwardly mobile striving parents seeking top-notch educations for their progeny.

From Seattle Times

Constitution or whether Roe and its progeny correctly located the doctrinal underpinnings of the right to abortion.

From Washington Post

And like some other royal progeny, she was often uncomfortable wearing the crown.

From New York Times

Made to produce progeny, she now must protect her misfit son from those who fear his growing appetite for not merely books, but for human minds.

From Seattle Times