Sentence example with the word 'legacy'

legacy

attested copy, codicil, corollary, distillate, eventuation, heirship, incorporeal hereditament, logical outcome, outgrowth, probate, sequel, testament

Definition n. (law) a gift of personal property by will

Last update: May 11, 2016


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He got a huge legacy. .   [noun]

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It is a legacy of the past.   [noun]

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She wished to leave a substantial legacy to her nephew but felt that it would need to be administered on his behalf by trustees.   [noun]

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They have done every thing, even thing that cannot be imagined, in a world that ended the legacy of barbarous war.   [noun]

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This legacy, deposited in the hands of a third party, was to be turned over to Cosette at her majority, or at the date of her marriage.   [noun]

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--I think he has bequeathed us a legacy of blunders and mischief, as if he had lighted some train of fireworks at his departure.   [noun]

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Give a special message too from Tachot to Bartja; I beg him to think of it as the last legacy of one very near death.   [noun]

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My conductor, after having kicked with his heel for some time against the wainscot, began: "So there's no legacy, friend, ha."   [noun]

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Now the wealth did not weigh on me: now it was not a mere bequest of coin,it was a legacy of life, hope, enjoyment.   [noun]

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