stalwart|stalwarts in English
noun
[stal·wart || 'stɔːlwə(r)t]
strong and sturdy man; one who strongly and faithfully supports a party or cause
Use "stalwart|stalwarts" in a sentence
1. Let me introduce Bob, one of the club's stalwarts.
2. Stalwart policemen stood guard outside.
3. You are a stalwart man.
4. The prince is tall and stalwart.
5. A stalwart knight, I ween, was he.
6. Rob's a stalwart of the school's chess club.
7. Only the stalwart, the dedicated, or the mad, remain.
8. Let me introduce Bob, one of the club's stalwart.
9. 1993 Here is a chart of six garden stalwarts out of the Bazillions …
10. He was a stalwart supporter of the reform and opening policy.
11. She has been a stalwart supporter of the party for many years.
12. Before that occurred, however, another old stalwart from the teaching staff retired.
13. Only stalwart supporters of the team stayed to the end of the match.
14. 44 synonyms for Courageous: brave, daring, bold, plucky, hardy, heroic, gritty, stalwart, fearless
15. Rebecca remained stalwart in her defense of Joseph Smith and the restored Church.
16. The latter caught in a glance the dimensions of a very stalwart figure.
17. Another stalwart is Professor Charles Handy, who commands much respect in secular circles.
18. Bogy has long figured prominently in political circles as a stalwart advocate of republican principles
19. She could see the lake behind the motel through the stalwart line of trees.
20. He wants you to be courageous and stalwart in the face of the enemy’s advances.
21. Perhaps he could count on Paul Quinn, a stalwart of the 15 liturgy planning team.
22. Astilbe (Astilbe x arendsii), sometimes known as false spirea, is a stalwart of many shade gardens
23. Two stalwart girls came down the library steps and out through one of the iron gates.
24. To the extent the Shiites feel attacks, Iran will be seen as a stalwart coreligionist ally.
25. Birn staff member Ryan Reid checks out the ninth studio album by the blues rock stalwarts, their first in five years