tory|tories in English
noun
[To·ry || 'tɔːrɪ]
member of 18th to early 19th century British political royalist group
Use "tory|tories" in a sentence
1. Immigration The Tories’ Barmiest policy
2. Enormous; as a Confounded tory
3. About Tory Akene When you think about trust, loyalty and work ethic; you think of Tory
4. The Tory Right despise him.
5. Tory Burch Embroidered Midi Caftan
6. The Tories are due to publish their manifesto tomorrow.
7. The Tories in their third term will be unstoppable.
8. No other alternative to the Tories is on offer.
9. The Tories got it absolutely on the nail.
10. Tory 5 Point Breastplate with Running Attachment
11. Here, there were Tories, children, animals - and photo-opportunities - galore.
12. The Tories regained a seat and Jeffrey Archer punched the air.
13. But that is compared with the Tory nadir of19
14. 9 The Tories are currently drawing up their election manifesto.
15. The Tories have lost the plot on law and order.
16. He accused the Tories of "fanning the flames of extremism".
17. The Tories are still lagging way behind in the opinion polls.
18. 7 The Tories are due to publish their manifesto tomorrow.
19. Brexit gives the Tories a free hand to dismantle workers’ rights
20. 16 Businessman Philip Goldenberg on the Tory election manifesto.
21. The Cabinet reshuffle was less radical than some Tories had expected.
22. Apply a stethoscope to the Tory chest as he speaks.
23. That would outrage the Tories, who would lose their last hereditary peers.
24. Brief encounter at despatch box sets Tory pulses racing Sketch.
25. Tories in the region say recent royal coverage has been deplorable.