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loyalist

[loi-uh-list] / ˈlɔɪ ə lɪst /
NOUN
supporter
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Example Sentences

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I’m a mac-and-cheese loyalist, and Apocalypse’s version—loaded with scallions and bacon bits—did not disappoint.

From Salon

He is a staunch Maduro loyalist, but admits that both his family and colleagues are struggling.

From BBC

But he comes with baggage that could give pause to any president seeking a loyalist.

From The Wall Street Journal

Agents existed in the IRA and in loyalist paramilitary groups.

From BBC

Though loved by her supporters - who, among other things, admire her skill in uniting a previously fragmented opposition - she is hated by the regime and its loyalists for that very same reason.

From BBC