Similar words: due to, TRUE, untrue, come true, construe, true-blue, true blue, milquetoast. Meaning: adj. sexually faithful.
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(61) We have been true to our word and true to our mission because of your skill and professionalism.
(62) Ockleton, true to his academic training, had been disposed to dismiss the very idea of such a connection.
(63) It's probably true to say that some actors just don't mix well with other actors or directors.
(64) True to habit, the kestrel stood motionless, waiting to begin an afternoon of hunting at Hidden Waters Preserve.
(65) Perhaps in our limited way that remained true to the end.
(66) The Characters A young girl: Lazy but true to her word.
(67) However, it is not true to say that it is dangerous to apply the opposite rudder in an incipient spin.
(68) This may be true to some extent, but let us examine the position arithmetically.
(69) It is almost true to say that we know how the genetic program determines the shape of a ribosome.
(70) Working from the original drawings a high quality coach true to the original, but complying with modern regulations will result.
(71) This is true to some extent but the analogy must not be taken too far as there are some important differences.
(72) I think it true to say that at the present time it is not at all difficult for academics to appear in print.
(73) That anecdote, told in Beatrice Hastings' New Age column, seems true to life.
(74) True to his word, he schooled her in horsemanship and was a hard taskmaster.
(75) Many of her thoughts pass into oblivion, while the occasional thought comes true to life.
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(76) It would be a dream come true to be able to observe my favourite species in a more natural situation.
(77) Anne and Sarah were true to their pledge to enjoy every moment of their lives after their fright the previous September.
(78) Generally it is true to say that use of Creole is restricted to the private domain, and informal situations.
(79) In tone and substance, though, both of us remain more or less true to our roots.
(80) True to this tone, Tom's tape is scientific analysis as opposed to bedtime bogeyman stories.
(81) Otto had been true to his word and left out for me a pair of boy's shorts.
(82) Male speaker It's so true to life, just like it was, I think it's tremendous.
(83) But true to his word, before I left, my uncle gave me help.
(84) Such subtlety would be true to form for a scorpion, after all.
(85) It is also true to say that there was relatively less consensus about the precise relationship between causes and outcomes.
(86) But true to their cultural destinies, both generations plan to ride out the historic changes in their homeland.
(87) Indeed I think it is true to say the technical know-how required then was far greater than it is now.
(88) The delays are very varied and multiple repeats stay true to the original tone, as do the chorus and pitch-shifted sounds.
(89) I wanted to see these amazing sportsmen at home and in their own environment, where they remain true to themselves.
(90) Such expressions of piety are written from the highest motives, and are true to the faith in one way.