Progeny
Progeny [ PROJ-uh’-nee ] | |
[ noun ] | |
MEANING : | |
1. offspring, descendants or young ones 2. a product, result or issue | |
USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : | |
Their progeny was destined for stardom. | |
USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : | |
Even for the best sire that has ever stood in Europe, which is probably Sadler's Wells, less than 60 per cent of his progeny would have won a race by the end of their three year old career," said Philip Freedman, chairman of the Throroughbred Breeders' Association. |
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