Synonym: firstborn. Similar words: elder, welder, elderly, manifest destiny, cul-de-sac, widest, modest, destroy. Meaning: [əʊld] n. the offspring who came first in the order of birth. adj. first in order of birth.
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31. He is the eldest among the 3 brothers.
32. My eldest brother lives abroad.
33. The system involved inheritance by the eldest son.
34. The land is entailed on the eldest son.
35. How old is your eldest boy?
36. His eldest child is still in the sixth form.
37. The eldest girl is a teacher now.
38. She was the eldest among them.
39. The eldest son is the family's only provider.
40. My eldest is at college.
41. Her eldest boy is at college.
42. The eldest son inherited the bulk of the estate.
43. I'm the eldest in the family.
44. The millionaire's property descended to his eldest son.
45. When the king died, his eldest son succeeded .
46. He was the eldest of four kids.
47. The eldest prince precedes all men except the king.
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48. The building will devolve to his eldest son.
49. On his death, the title passed to his eldest son.
50. Maria brought along her eldest daughter - a winsome lass with brown eyes and a ready smile.
51. The King's eldest son is the heir to the throne.
52. He left most of his property to his eldest son and heir.
53. The eldest son is being groomed to take over when his father dies.
54. The two eldest are already doing well at Kings Wood.
55. Warren's eldest son is an art student, at St Martin's.
56. Jill is my eldest.
57. Mother decided to deed the house over to the eldest daughter before she died.
58. The eldest prince hatched a plan to murder the king in collaboration with some ministers.
59. The castle and the land are entailed on the eldest son.
60. When the queen dies, her eldest son will succeed to the throne.
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