She is after all the scion of mighty kings, no matter how ill-gotten she may be. |
He is the scion of a wealthy Saudi family that made its fortune in the construction business. |
Remember, no matter how the scion may seem, so long as there is light in his eyes, there is still hope. |
The scion to a Manhattan real-estate fortune, he had determined early on to pour his wealth into projects that helped other people. |
George Washington was a scion and leader of Virginia's landed, slaveowning gentry. |
There is a consensus that the dishlickers are a vaguely corrupt scion of the racing world, but nothing could be further from the truth. |