Sentences with offspring
off·spring
O o - Eleanor was now less anxious about her offspring than she had once been.
- The offspring of an inventive mind.
- The colt is the offspring of two racing champions.
- Many parents also introduce limited alcohol at home when their offspring are young, on the grounds that they must learn how to handle the substance.
- When parents accuse their offspring of treating the place like a hotel they are usually quite accurate.
- The best solution on offer rests solely with the parents, as their offspring are a reflection of them.
- Bird watchers will also be able to see the adult male teach his offspring how to snatch fish from the lake over the next few weeks.
- Even animals chastise their offspring with a little nip of pain to teach them to behave.
- Jim warned him prior to introducing him to Hannah that the youngest Dawson offspring is a charmer.
- The offspring of control animals were kept under the same conditions.
- Packs are typically composed of an alpha pair and their offspring, including young of previous years.
- It is the offspring of the onion fly, which sometimes flits about among the young onions at this season.
- Those calves include the offspring of the cow that tested positive for the disease.
- Parents have a special seating area from where they can keep a close eye on their offspring as the children burn off some excess energy.
- However, to avoid paying strangers to look after their offspring, should parents be forced to ask such a task of their own parents?
- They play the offspring of two warring criminal families who join forces to try and bring peace to the neighbourhood.
- Much of that outlay can be recouped by selling the offspring of the bird to other breeders at, say, £5,000 a bird.
- In all cases, the parents revealed their offspring were kicking a ball, handling a racquet or racing about before their fifth birthday.
- Researchers not too long ago successfully bred the offspring of two ‘species’ of Galapagos finches.
- European boars interbred with the Polynesians' small pigs, and the offspring ran wild.
- The young bird is the offspring of the well-known pair of black eagles that nests in the Walter Sisulu Botanical Garden.
- Many parents have pulled their offspring out of school altogether, worried about the chaos on the streets.
- When the mouse bred with a normal female, his offspring retained the ability to fight off cancer.
- Many parents moan about their offspring rising at the crack of dawn.
- Although it may deeply embarrass their teenage offspring, parents love to record family outings and special occasions for posterity.
- True, he had expected me - more than any of his other offspring - to become the politician of the family.
- Grandparents, particularly grandmothers, cared for the offspring of married sons or daughters.
- As the Rolling Stones roll out again, their offspring are emerging from the shadows.