Truly man 's best friend, an adorable puppy will grow into a loyal companion who will become a part of any loving family. [adjective]
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Stuart was kind, generous, loving, adored son, brother, nephew, cousin and loyal friend. [adjective]
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My girl shall choose her own partner; provided the man is honest and a loyal servant of the King. [adjective]
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"Nay, child; we who were loyal thought to see that rabble withered by the breath of kingly nostrils." [adjective]
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'Tis a perilous discourse to but hint at treason; and your husband is a loyal gentleman who loves, and"--with a wry face--"reveres--his King.' [adjective]
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I may sometimes express my wonderment too freely for a loyal subject. [adjective]
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"What, mistress, hast thou so watery a welcome, now that the clouds have passed away, and every loyal English heart is joyful." [adjective]
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He must not be put in mind of a fight where rebels had the better of loyal gentlemen. [adjective]
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Angela's loyal young heart was full of faith in the King. [adjective]
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But the other snow-drop was not seen, except by the wearer with a stolen glance, when people were making a loyal noise--a little glance stolen at his own heart. [adjective]
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