Definitionn. someone who supports or champions something
Last update: July 29, 2015
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In 1915 he was sponsor in the Senate for the seamen's bill providing for better working conditions and increase of life-saving equipment on board ship. He favoured, in 1916, an embargo on the shipment of arms from America, but supported armed intervention in Mexico. [Please select]
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--And by the Grand Master, his sponsor and most intimate friend. [Please select]
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And what a proud moment it had been when he stood as sponsor to her son Arthur, who was born on his eighty-first birthday. [Please select]
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Otherwise, if he knows no one, he waits among the stags until his own particular sponsor appears. [Please select]
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They have no visible sponsor; only a few insignificant lines of preface and the scantiest possible supply of notes. [Please select]
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The font was the family's silver wash ewer, and the sponsor was Governor White himself, the baby's grandfather. [Please select]
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He meant he had been sponsor for Duane and now he would stand by him. [Please select]
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I stay in their homes, and act sponsor to their children; with the result that I vowed never to risk it myself. [Please select]
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"And my kumushka [sponsor]," said one of them, "told me that Ivan's son had offered it for sale at the kabak [tavern]." [Please select]
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"Since you will know, Simon Dale must stand sponsor for me." [Please select]
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Thou wast my sponsor at the font; And thou, each budding year, Didst whisper elements of truth Into my childish ear. [Please select]
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