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trustiest



ADJECTIVE
trustworthy
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Then again, there are times when Misiorowski doesn’t need anything else besides his trustiest weapon: a fastball so good that even big-leaguers usually can’t catch up.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 5, 2026

The protagonist of “A Legacy of Spies” is Peter Guillam, trustiest of Smiley’s operators in the field, who has long since retired to a farm in Brittany.

From Economist Sep. 7, 2017

The real potential in YouNow celebrity is not that broadcasters will become movie stars some day—it’s that social media broadcasting will soon subsume film as the world’s trustiest star-making vehicle.

From Slate Dec. 9, 2015

One of the trustiest ways for comedians to elicit laughs is to say the things they – or we – are not supposed to say.

From The Guardian Jul. 30, 2012

In the eyes of the world he was an absurd personage: but Spenser saw in him perhaps his worthiest and trustiest friend.

From Spenser by Church, R. W. (Richard William)



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