A person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt)
Having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships.
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Examples for "loyalist "
Examples for "loyalist "
1 We certainly do not question his right to his British loyalist views.
2 However, his latest visit to the North was marred by loyalist protests.
3 So far no one has admitted responsibility, but loyalist paramilitaries are suspected.
4 Hardly a day passes in the North now without a loyalist attack.
5 He has previously sent letter bombs to several unionist and loyalist politicians.
Used especially of persons.
1 The stalwart father in the background glowered upon the son disgracing him.
2 In the midst stands a stalwart form, in quaint but regal attire.
3 The Canterbury stalwart said he was honoured to be offered the job.
4 Another ANC stalwart to cast doubt over the conference is Tokyo Sexwale.
5 Another former National Party stalwart has jumped ship to the Act Party.
6 The General glanced up at his stalwart companion with a measuring eye.
7 Up and down in front of this a stalwart sentry was pacing.
8 The brothers saw a handsome, stalwart man, in the prime of life.
9 Forsooth the men from the Rhine had there enow of stalwart foes.
10 Now, in the uniform of a major, he stood stalwart and erect.
11 Some stalwart House supporters of ethanol were defeated in the Republican wave.
12 Now their white cross belts are disclosed; their stalwart figures loom out.
13 He was of stalwart frame, full health, and the highest physical vigor.
14 The fae was stalwart in his loyalty to those he considered friends.
15 Because a stalwart and clear-eyed democracy needs America and will have it.
16 Among senators there is also Jeff Merkley of Oregon, a progressive stalwart .
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