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loyal

[loi-uhl] / ˈlɔɪ əl /


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Many “Wicked” items sold out within days of their release last fall and sales exceeded expectations, Hagopian said, attributing strong results to loyal customers and new ones who switched for the branded merchandise.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nicknamed Bob Coveiro - meaning "gravedigger" in Portuguese - the loyal dog brought comfort to mourners and became a fixture at the graveyard until his death in 2021, when he was buried alongside his guardian.

From BBC

He also said that PLA troops had been "loyal to the Party... and proven themselves capable and dependable".

From BBC

While Harold and Maude was originally a commercial and critical flop, it later gained traction in the 1970s through a loyal cult following thanks to its unique dark humour and quirky romantic pairing.

From BBC

“He truly was the heartBEAT of the band. He remained a true and loyal friend through all of his life.”

From Los Angeles Times