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Example sentences for "loyal"

Lexicographically close words:
lowring; lows; lowse; lowsie; loxodromic; loyalism; loyalist; loyall; loyally; loyals
  1. I can trust her to be a true and loyal friend, and it will be a comfort to me to think that Muriel has anyone so stanch and steady on whom to depend.

  2. Even Vi beat her one day, which worried the loyal Vi greatly.

  3. Once an enemy of Billie, Rose was now one of her warmest, most loyal friends.

  4. So began the gradual rift in their long and loyal friendship.

  5. The village ringers leave them, and then go to the church and ring a peal, for which they expect cider or small coin from each loyal person honoured with an oak branch.

  6. Almost before we had put off the mourning, which as loyal subjects we kept for the King three months and a week; rumours of disturbances, of plottings, and of outbreak began to stir among us.

  7. And more than that shalt thou have, John Ridd, being of such loyal breed, and having done such service.

  8. My partners in breakfast and beer-can swore that I was no prisoner, but the best and most loyal subject, and the finest-hearted fellow they had ever the luck to meet with.

  9. It was good to save Earl Brandir, a loyal and Catholic nobleman; but it was great service to catch two of the vilest bloodhounds ever laid on by heretics.

  10. Should our Nation call in her peril For "Six hundred thousand more," The loyal women would hear her, And send you out as before.

  11. I speak for the "Loyal Women," Those pillars of our land.

  12. After loyal addresses had been received, and responded to, the Prince and suite drove off for Cape Town, the ride to which is graphically described by the chaplain and artist of the expedition.

  13. The others may live here and be my loyal foresters,” ordered the king.

  14. He charged them never to commit any outrage or murder and always to be loyal to the king.

  15. The merry men lived loyal and law-abiding in Sherwood Forest.

  16. The disaffected, I am convinced, are few--to protect and defend the loyal inhabitants from their machinations, is an object worthy of your most serious deliberation.

  17. But Heaven will look favorably on the manly exertions which the loyal and virtuous inhabitants of this happy land are prepared to make, to avert such a dire calamity.

  18. However, Laetus did not remain permanently loyal to Pertinax, or perhaps we might even say not for a moment.

  19. And it remained loyal to Trajan, although ordered to pay tribute.

  20. The moral contrast of these self-indulgent burningly loyal creatures of Wagner, acts like a spur, like an irritant and even this sensation is turned to account in obtaining an effect.

  21. As it was, however, he remained loyal to his cause, and this meant denouncing his former idol.

  22. At that moment four cannons opened upon the rebels, and paid with usury the deaths they had sent into the loyal ranks of the imperialists.

  23. And other such great writers, as loyal to art, and as devoted to drama, are far to seek in Ireland as in other countries.

  24. Loyal subjects began to think that no spot of earth over which the British flag had once floated would ever, again, be given up--without a fight for it.

  25. Barty was no laggard in love; but he dearly loved his uncle Archie, and was loyal to him all through.

  26. My father," says Geoffrey, too loyal to admit it was his mother who had coached him wrong.

  27. How kind, how prudent, how loyal Adalo's advice had been!

  28. You Germans boast of fidelity as one of the virtues of your race, and we must praise the loyal service of your mercenaries under our standards.

  29. But you have repulsed me with undeserved suspicion, disdained my loyal aid.

  30. But brutes are more loyal than human beings: often, very often, Bruna seeks my little maid and Zercho the bondman.

  31. With grateful hearts her natal day We loyal Britons hail again, And join with millions as they pray "God bless our Queen!

  32. But, above all, we definitely impressed the German mind with the fact that Great Britain did not only mean the British Isles but the equally loyal and brave fighters from Britain overseas.

  33. No writer who accurately pictured these memorable months of our "treading on the corns of the Turkish Empire" could leave out even the loyal dark-skinned Britishers from the Hindustani hills and from the Ganges.

  34. Dan was a wonderful scout, a true and loyal friend, but he had absolutely no "sense of ownership.

  35. So loyal subjects often seize their prince, 790 Forced (for his good) to seeming violence, Yet mean his sacred person not the least offence.

  36. The Loyal Brother was intended for the Duke of York.

  37. Prologue to "The Loyal Brother; or, the Persian Prince".

  38. He whose undaunted Muse, with loyal rage, Has never spared the vices of the age, Here finding nothing that his spleen can raise, Is forced to turn his satire into praise.

  39. Pink in his ear, heart-broken but loyal to the last.

  40. But Andy, impelled by the leaping blood of him and urged by the loyal Family, consented and said he'd try it a whirl, anyway.

  41. To those whom he took a fancy to, he was doubtless loyal and kind, albeit his temperament was of a fiery and volatile nature.

  42. The suspicions entertained by the loyal party as to the honesty of Lord James' intentions are revealed by the fact that Leslie advised Mary to have him arrested and detained in France, until she should be firmly seated on the throne.

  43. The majority of the Scottish people were loyal to her, and only needed time to muster, but in spite of the advice, persuasions and entreaties of Lord Herries and her other attendants, she determined to cross over to England.

  44. But if a loyal subject were to save me from the embarrassment of dealing the blow, the resentment of Scotland and France might be disarmed.

  45. Yet the Chinese also made so much money by subletting their chartered tonnage that foreigners were tempted into the same business, without the same knowledge or assurance of loyal co-operation at the various ports traded with.

  46. He was very loyal to her, because of the way she dealt with him, being consistently sensitive and gentle, but firm.

  47. I desire to know, and I have a right to know; was the miracle bestowed upon my loyal Slavemaster, the girl, or the whip?

  48. Emperor Euphrates declared one day that he had decided to review his kingdom and would greet his loyal subjects openly in the city streets, and so a date was set.

  49. Loyal to her, he had only tried to run at first, but no more than a little ways off, after which he had stopped and turned, remaining curious enough to linger and watch.

  50. But he knew he would live only so long as he kept his back to the wall and his wits about him, and his men remained loyal to him in his occasional absence and his nightly sleep.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loyal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    loyal citizens; loyal subject; loyal subjects