Definitionadj. firm and dependable especially in loyalty
Last update: September 5, 2016
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Arago, a staunch republican, refused to swear allegiance. [Please select]
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An active campaigner on many issues, Ainsley is a staunch advocate of the campaign for a fairer system of council tax. [Please select]
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For God's sake run in, and hold his head up, and try to staunch the bleeding. [Please select]
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CHORUS Britannia is the Ocean-Queen, and she standeth staunch and true, With Nelson for her faulchion keen, and her buckler Billy Blue. [Please select]
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As a staunch American citizen and friend of the future Napoleon of America, Theodore Roosevelt, he is surely the last to discredit the virtue of his country. [Please select]
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On the contrary, they insist always that it is woman suffrage which will make her a better Christian and homekeeper, a staunch citizen of the State. [Please select]
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Staunch friend, a brother soul: Wilde's love that dare not speak its name. [Please select]
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I'm as staunch a Britisher as you are, sir.' [Please select]
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Staunch to the last. [Please select]
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You have a friend in me, Nance; a staunch friend. [Please select]
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[252] The hero warmly welcomed his staunch young friend, and entered cordially into his plan. [Please select]
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