Similar words: due to, TRUE, untrue, come true, construe, true-blue, true blue, milquetoast. Meaning: adj. sexually faithful.
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(91) They are completely true to the ideals of the National Gallery: public accessibility, free access, no selling of pictures.
(92) Gaultier has remained true to himself, and must therefore mark time until fashion comes back around to his idiosyncratic viewpoint.
(93) The film gives us a true to life picture of 1920s Chicago.
(94) Is the measurement true to the theoretical meaning embodied in the variable as a concept?
(95) Luther is, after all, true to his own weird moral code.
(96) True to its nature, California is considered the first to tax athletes for the money they earned while in-state.
(97) And true to form Graham Sale lost no time in capitalising on an opportunity presenting Douglas Hurd with his own clock.
(98) Jim, true to his word, may be the man to fix it after all.
(99) This is also true to some extent for the Crown Court cases.
(100) It was like a dream come true to see the spires and the river.
(101) Every-thing I have said here about the psychotherapist is also true to some extent for all the other health professionals involved.
(102) Plastic and unbelievable though the characters may be, yet realistic and true to life are the human temptations and struggles involved.
(103) Silverpoint gives a fine, grey line and remains remarkably true to the expression of the artist.
(104) Verticals are erected from the plan to provide vertical surfaces that are not true to scale.
(105) It is not really worth saving seeds from F1 hybrids or from most fruit varieties as these rarely reproduce true to type.sentencedict.com/true to.html
(106) It is much more nearly true to say that no two patients ever show exactly the same constellation of symptoms.
(107) Some would say I was being true to my own spiritual journey.
(108) A vertical plane remains parallel to the drawing surface and is true to scale.
(109) True to their forbear, the Renoirs make colour and the moods it can convey almost the leading character in the film.
(110) Seeing a great performer dancing true to her native style is part of Altynai Asylnuratova's astonishing impact in La Bayadere.
(111) Only Joffre himself, true to form, seemed unaffected by it all.
(112) Daylight reveals pure new wool in its true to life colours.
(113) It is probably true to say that these new sensations were at first quite undetected, as such[sentencedict.com], by himself.
(114) Many sophisticated arguments about the ability of photographs to be true to appearances were rehearsed at that time.
(115) The greatest designers can sway with the prevailing mood of the moment, but remain fundamentally true to their own spirit.
(116) Finally, the citizen must, if true to his quality, be possessed of some civic virtue.
(117) We stay true to our system until we get bumped out.
(118) And it is probably true to add that no tortoiseshell cat has ever fathered a litter of kittens.
(119) It's a great story, but not always true to life.
(120) The move was signalled last week and, true to their promised response, management suspended the workers involved in the disruption.