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loyal

[loi-uhl] / ˈlɔɪ əl /


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The British may have clung to their monarchy for 2½ centuries since their American cousins rejected it, but the relationship between royals and their loyal subjects hasn’t always been smooth.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, once Hernán Cortés triumphed, the conquistadors went from waging war — vanquishing the Aztecs — to the project of subjugating Indigenous holdouts and building a self-sustaining territory loyal to the crown.

From Los Angeles Times

The demographic of trot's loyal fanbase is driving this stylistic shift, explains Jung.

From BBC

I had him at Middlesbrough - loyal, gets me, knows me, pushes me, challenges me... really good relationship.

From BBC

Tony Martin, the farmer who shot dead a teenage intruder at his isolated Norfolk home in 1999, left more than £2.5m to a "very loyal friend", his will reveals.

From BBC