stalwart in English

adjective
1
loyal, reliable, and hardworking.
he remained a stalwart supporter of the cause
noun
1
a loyal, reliable, and hardworking supporter or participant in an organization or team.
the stalwarts of the Ladies' Auxiliary

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1. Stalwart policemen stood guard outside.

2. You are a stalwart man.

3. The prince is tall and stalwart.

4. A stalwart knight, I ween, was he.

5. Rob's a stalwart of the school's chess club.

6. Only the stalwart, the dedicated, or the mad, remain.

7. Let me introduce Bob, one of the club's stalwart.

8. He was a stalwart supporter of the reform and opening policy.

9. She has been a stalwart supporter of the party for many years.

10. Before that occurred, however, another old stalwart from the teaching staff retired.

11. Only stalwart supporters of the team stayed to the end of the match.

12. 44 synonyms for Courageous: brave, daring, bold, plucky, hardy, heroic, gritty, stalwart, fearless

13. Rebecca remained stalwart in her defense of Joseph Smith and the restored Church.

14. The latter caught in a glance the dimensions of a very stalwart figure.

15. Another stalwart is Professor Charles Handy, who commands much respect in secular circles.

16. Bogy has long figured prominently in political circles as a stalwart advocate of republican principles

17. She could see the lake behind the motel through the stalwart line of trees.

18. He wants you to be courageous and stalwart in the face of the enemy’s advances.

19. Perhaps he could count on Paul Quinn, a stalwart of the 15 liturgy planning team.

20. Astilbe (Astilbe x arendsii), sometimes known as false spirea, is a stalwart of many shade gardens

21. Two stalwart girls came down the library steps and out through one of the iron gates.

22. To the extent the Shiites feel attacks, Iran will be seen as a stalwart coreligionist ally.

23. She skirted a hen house, not in its first youth but stalwart enough to keep out foxes.

24. Few people could have made a less favorable impression or turned out to be such a stalwart ally.

25. A political stalwart and tall leader of the Congress party, he served the nation with distinction and acumen.

26. A lucky stalwart might gain the patronage of some powerful upper-hab clan or even of a noble.

27. That man possessed an absolutely deadly charm - a charm that could make a prisoner of the most stalwart heart.

28. He bestrode me like some stalwart saint of old[Sentencedict.com], defending my prone body with buckler and flaming sword.

29. One old stalwart who stuck with the whole match contracted such a severe cold that he died of exposure.

30. Here a couple of stalwart ladies were engaged in every sort of culinary preparation for the party the following day.

31. 2021 The shy Bookshop owner emerged as a stalwart defender of the 1st Amendment and a new kind of writing.

32. Calamine lotion has long been the stalwart treatment for poison ivy, poison sumac and a variety of other allergic skin conditions

33. Cheka may not have released his solo debut until 2007, but this reggaeton stalwart has been in the game since nearly the beginning

34. Lightweight wild-camping is a stalwart skill for alpine mountaineering, adventure racing or any venture where the threat of Benightment is a real possibility

35. Even the apostle Paul —a stalwart Christian— admitted: “When I wish to do what is right, what is bad is present with me.” —Romans 7:21.

36. The Globe and Mail - Canadian space stalwart MDA Ltd., maker of the iconic Canadarm, has filed a prospectus to raise $500-million in an initial public offering

37. A stalwart proponent of the reform and opening policy after the end of the Cultural Revolution, he proposed the establishment of free trade zones in his native Guangdong Province.

38. The Collar By George Herbert About this Poet Nestled in the age of Shakespeare and Milton is the literary stalwart George Herbert, poet and Church of England clergyman

39. Last year’s huge BBC iPlayer hit Normal People gets a mention (Bringing Back Chains), Blimming Bent Coppers showcases Line of Duty’s Superintendent Ted Hastings and a Walford stalwart features

40. Armenians now began to resemble other ethnic enclaves that made up the industrial belt stretching from Milwaukee to Chicago—stalwart defenders of their ancestry, clannish, and dedicated to protecting their faith

41. The Reds stalwart believes it is too easy to point the finger at the manager when things don't go to plan and feels the players must look to take responsibility too.

42. Cosmetics Heavy Hooded Cloak of the Grey Mountain Stalwart on the curator looked nice when dyed then I saw a hooded version in a different category so bought that one for 4000 figments

43. The most Buzzworthy has to be Glasgow's Optimo, an underground Glimmers, for what should be a sell-out at the Toff, while the following night obscure UK disco stalwart Felix Dickinson plays the club.

44. But, since he’s turned on the Brusquest iconoclast to ever sit in the Oval Office, Amash has become not just a sometimes-darling of the left, but a stalwart to the irascible anti-Trump right.

45. Now, she descends from the heavens in order to protect those whom she holds dear In her right hand, Astraea wields a stalwart lance of silvery pallor that can penetrate the armor of even the toughest

46. Small-town civil servant Leslie Knope works tirelessly to improve her hometown; with an abundance of idea binders, heaps of diner waffles and the stalwart help of fellow employees, Leslie Bushwhacks through bureaucracy to make Pawnee a better place.

47. Mahanthappa has also worked with Jack DeJohnette, Mark Dresser, Danilo Pérez, Arturo O’Farrill’s Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, the collaborative trios MSG and Mauger, the co-led quintet Dual Identity with fellow Altoist Steve Lehman, and another co-led quintet with fellow Altoist and Chicago stalwart Bunky Green (Apex).

48. A fat, stalwart, Bacchant, boorish race they are, giving signs of anything but fasting and flagellation; and I know of nothing that would so dissipate the romance which invests monks and nuns in the eyes of some, like bringing a ship-load of them over to this country, and letting their admirers see and smell them.

49. She gan Bewail the stalwart Iring and bewept his wounds, indeed her grief was passing sharp.: Wit you well that ever will I Bewail the death of my dear friend, Sir Gareth.: And when the Danava hosts had been destroyed, all their females began to Bewail in that city, like unto cranes in autumn.: It is etiquette for a bride to Bewail the approaching loss of her maidenhood.