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old faithful

adjective as in dedicated

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She uses a kitchen knife she calls “Old Faithful” to carve the faces into salted butter.

Up it would come like Old Faithful, and then two or three more little ones.

Purely in terms of output and longevity, Michaels, 66, is the Old Faithful of showbiz.

The famous geyser shown in the illustration is called “Old Faithful” because of the clock-like regularity of its eruptions.

Old Faithful had worked half-way through the algebra and was busy solving simultaneous equations whilst sitting on the War Loan.

Of course Jimmy knew how old Faithful had done it, but then he knew what a really prize bloodhound is capable of.

It contained a lithograph in stereo of some scene in Yellowstone other than Old Faithful blowing its stack.

One of the inns—Old Faithful—cannot be matched anywhere in the world.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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