mainstay|mainstays in English
noun
['meɪnsteɪ]
strong rope supporting the mainmast of a sailing vessel (Nautical); chief support, something which is greatly relied upo
Use "mainstay|mainstays" in a sentence
1. Yet high technology and entrepreneurship remain mainstays of the San Francisco economy.
2. Cocoa is the country's economic mainstay.
3. Mothers have traditionally been the mainstay of homelife.
4. 10 Cocoa is the country's economic mainstay.
5. She was the mainstay of the team.
6. Another mainstay of the opera company is Tatiana Troyanos.
7. He is the mainstay of our theatre group.
8. Love songs form the mainstay of his act.
9. Battleships had been the mainstay of fleets for generations
10. Tourism has long been the economic mainstay of Kashmir.
11. Agriculture is still the mainstay of the country's economy.
12. Find the best Chaises at the lowest price from top brands like Mainstays, Vidaxl, Design Within Reach & more
13. 3 Tourism has long been the economic mainstay of Kashmir.
14. Ninos has been a mainstay in Callao for years
15. 1 Cattle farming is the mainstay of the country's ecomony.
16. Cereal has been a mainstay of the American diet for generations
17. 30 Agriculture is still the mainstay of the country's economy.
18. Cloth - mainly wool and linen - was the mainstay of this trade.
19. A bodacious banteror and a mainstay of the Banterous Orite x posse
20. 7 The doctrine of reincarnation is the mainstay of present-day Hinduism.
21. The white blouse will be the mainstay of your wardrobe this summer.
22. Bradawls are a mainstay for carpenters and other trades that work with wood
23. Non-surgical procedures are still the therapeutic mainstay for all forms of epicondylitis.
24. Cafe, restaurant, bar and pub busking is a mainstay of this art form.
25. Niger's agricultural and livestock sectors are the mainstay of all but 18% of the population.