Consistent in performance or behavior.
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Examples for "dependable"
Examples for "dependable"
1The best way to do so is by being consistent and dependable.
2There is, of course, nothing wrong with staying close to the dependable.
3Fortunately he had a small group of dependable allies to protect him.
4They are a strong and dependable unit, well led and thoroughly trained.
5He remained a vital figure, a strong personality, and a dependable player.
1Behind him, she reached for her com's touchpad with a rock-steady hand.
2He normally thought of himself as rock-steady, unmoved by passing notions.
3You'll need to do some jiggling to get it rock-steady.
4Sisulu is a rock-steady choice for deputy, and brings a real versatility to the role.
5On the other hand-andthere's always another hand-mentally ,ormaybe emotionally, I was less than rock-steady.
1If it's sober and steady-going, you label it masculine, like Big Ben.
2The aggregate of the people connected with the place are calm, steady-going beings.
3It is the true-hearted, steady-going chaps like Fisher who keep the world wagging.
4And continuing his run, he soon left the steady-going old soldier far behind.
5The nomadic digger who called no man master is a steady-going wage-earner now.
6A man must be more solid, more solid and steady-going and less effervescent.
7I'm sure that a steady-going fellow like you would have done the same.
8He is a good and steady-going man, although so very quiet.
9To all others I wish only to be an obscure, steady-going, private character.
10No, love is a luxury of the rich and the poor and the steady-going.
11He now set himself seriously to work with the pickaxe of the steady-going labourer.
12I shall always remain the Merchant Lecour, the old man said, with steady-going pride.
13Some of them have settled down into steady-going benedicts, and have money and position.
14Women like a steady-going man; I shall never be that.'
15He's a quiet, steady-going, regular dragon at his work-heis!
16Joe and Jim had a humourous side; but John had always been grave and steady-going.