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loyalist

[loi-uh-list] / ˈlɔɪ ə lɪst /
NOUN
supporter
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The secretary, Lurie explained, can’t attend every meeting, and so having another Kennedy loyalist in the HHS would represent an expansion of his influence over U.S. public health infrastructure.

From Salon

He is described as being a "long standing contact from the loyalist community".

From BBC

The tiny South Carolina airport’s easy parking, minimal TSA waits, short walks and employees who print her bag tags the second they see her coming have turned her into a loyalist.

From The Wall Street Journal

That’s because it includes a spectrum of voices from across our culture – nobles and villagers, Black and Indigenous figures, women, British loyalists, philosophers and soldiers among them.

From Salon

I’m usually a loyalist to the cornmeal-swirled muffin — I love that little grainy grit, the way it reins in lush summer fruit with a bit of prairie stoicism.

From Salon