to be loyal to something

  • 1Something Positive — logo, Mr. Personality. Author(s) R. K. Milholland Website http:/ …

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  • 2Something Wicked This Way Comes (novel) — Something Wicked This Way Comes   …

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  • 3Something Special (TV series) — Something Special Screenshot from title credits from series 4 Also known as Something Special: Out and About Genre …

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  • 4loyal — / lɔɪəl/ adjective always buying the same brand or using the same shop ● The aim of the advertising is to keep the customers loyal. (NOTE: you are loyal to someone or something) …

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  • 5Something Very Expensive (Deadwood episode) — Infobox Television episode Title=Something Very Expensive Series=Deadwood Season=2 Episode=18 Airdate=April 10, 2005 Production=99762| Writer=Steve Shill Director=Steve Shill Guests=see main article Prev=Complications Next=E.B. Was Left Out… …

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  • 6draw the line at doing something — draw the line at (doing something) to decide you will not do something. I love vampires, but I draw the line at attending some silly Dracula convention. Where to draw the line on treatment for people who are dying is a decision made by patients,… …

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  • 7keep faith with something — keep faith with (someone/something) to be loyal to someone or something. It is unusual for any official to keep faith with promises made when trying to win an election …

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  • 8sell out something — sell out (someone/something) to stop being loyal to someone or something. He accused Congress of selling out the American people to lawyers who opposed the bill. I could sell you all out and go straight to the police with this information. Usage… …

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  • 9stand by someone/something — 1) she stood by her husband Syn: remain/be loyal to, stick with/by, remain/be true to, stand up for, support, back up, defend, stick up for 2) the government must stand by its pledges Syn: abide by, keep (to) …

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  • 10stand by someone/something — 1 she stood by her husband: REMAIN/BE LOYAL TO, stick with/by, remain/be true to, stand up for, support, back up, defend, stick up for. 2 the government must stand by its pledges: ABIDE BY, keep (to), adhere to, hold to, stick to, observe, comply …

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