Similar words: due to, TRUE, untrue, come true, construe, true-blue, true blue, milquetoast. Meaning: adj. sexually faithful.
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(121) At that point, and that point only the vertical plane will be true to scale in the perspective drawing.
(122) This painting is really true to life.
(123) The picture is true to life.
(124) A. That movie was so true to life.
(125) The picture isn't true to nature, is it ?
(126) Berel had remained true to the old orthodoxy.
(127) Queen, as true to womanhood as Queenhood.
(128) The picture true to nature, is it?
(129) The earth figures he carved are true to life.
(130) The picture is true to nature.
(131) This is also true to appositive prepositional phrases.
(132) Find a simple subject, true to life.
(133) The painting is true to nature.
(134) She was true to her significant other.
(135) They remained true to the banner of proletarian internationalism.
(136) The novel about ghetto life was true to life.
(137) The key though is staying true to yourself and refusing to veer from your most authentic path,(http://sentencedict.com/true to.html) no matter what the temptations.
(138) True to life? Who is the girl in the portrait after all?
(139) There is just something a bit too lemming-like about that course of action and I've always taken pride in being true to who I am even if that means I must break with the norm.
(140) Note: In previous versions of Mule, you had to set the remoteSync flag to true to configure synchronous processing in remote services.
(141) As a go on developing company we run true to form while we manufacturing the product and offer our service.
(142) There are other classificatory systems which claim to be comprehensive, but in which the indispensable process of simplification has been carried so far that they are no longer true to the facts.
(143) True to it's name, the Honeycomb speaker set is shaped like a very elegant looking honeycomb and is wall mountable .
(144) I will be true to you for your sincerity and carefulness.
(145) I shall certainly to make my portraits true to life as possible.
(146) Ninety days later, true to his word, the goldsmith brought the crown.
(147) Created by the man dubbed "hotelier to Kings and King of hoteliers " by none other than Edward VII(sentencedict.com), The Ritz is still utterly true to its founder's vision.
(148) While trying to remain true to the spirit and approach of Gamow's original, it aims to inspire and meet the needs of the next generation of readers.
(149) He can always tell stories that are true to life.
(150) Plant growing from seed is not always true to type.