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Sentence count:86+5Posted:2016-11-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: dependabledevotedfirmloyalreliablesteadfasttrustworthySimilar words: launchpunchlunchbunchunchangeabletautauntlaundryMeaning: [stɑntʃ ,-tɔn- /[stɔːn-]  v. stop the flow of a liquid. adj. firm and dependable especially in loyalty. 
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31. Britain's role in the Berlin air-lift earned her the accolade of a staunch and like-minded ally.
32. He has been a staunch supporter of the Liberal Party for over thirty years.
33. While he denies substantive impacts, he is a staunch political conservative.
34. The Republican party has traditionally been a staunch champion of the vested interests, and it still is.
35. President Bush was a staunch opponent of abortion under all but the most extreme of circumstances.
36. A staunch anti-communist, Craxi became party secretary in 1976 after a palace coup.
37. With one other lagging behind ... That's what the Imperial Fists would be seeing, staunch horror in their hearts.
38. The US has been a staunch ally of ours for many years now.
39. It bubbled up from somewhere deep and was too strong to staunch.
40. There was that black future to fend off: there was the endless black past to staunch and help.
41. My hon. Friend has been a staunch ally in trying to resolve difficulties as they have arisen for my constituents.
42. Stumbling to his feet, he fumbled with the broken pieces, trying to staunch the gas flow.
43. Both men are staunch conservatives, but of the two Lott is the more ideological and aggressive.
44. She was a staunch Methodist and a great admirer of our mutual friend Edna Jacques, of whom we often spoke.
45. A staunch supporter of the Good Friday agreement, he is the first victim of the Troubles since July.
46. Boal was a successful barrister who combined staunch unionism with a left-of-centre position on social and economic issues.
47. He started to pour cold water over me, inpart to staunch the blood, inpart to revive me.
48. Luis is pressing his hand up against the wound to staunch the flow of blood.
49. The organization, which is known for its staunch opposition to gun control, made the expenditure under Proposition 208.
50. When I read the script, I thought he was a sentient man, a staunch fella.
51. As a staunch feminist, she grew alarmed as all the positions of power were taken by men.
52. Away from the Bank, he is a staunch supporter of Dundee.
53. Some are staunch racists; some are trying to make a difference on the campus.
54. Of course there were those who remained staunch, Guy reminded himself, as he reached into his tunic for a few coins.
55. There were hopes that Gordon Brown might try to staunch the outflow with a concession in his last Budget. Sentencedict.com
56. As a public man and staunch Congregationalist he was active in social reform, notably in promoting total abstinence.
57. Her family were prominent and staunch parliamentarians and, after the Restoration, noted dissenters.
58. He has been a staunch advocate of the open skies policy which has helped to open up regional aviation.
59. That list candidates will be staunch party members goes without saying.
60. The producer was Av Westin, who is a staunch male chauvinist, but there was absolutely no hesitation, no objection.
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