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Bending double, he pressed one hand over the other, trying to staunch the hot flow of blood.
Washington's successor John Adams was a staunch Federalist from Massachusetts.
A staunch Federalist, Lee defended the Constitution at the 1788 Virginia ratifying convention.
While Elliott remains a staunch supporter of King Louis XVI and his queen, Marie Antoinette, the Duke sides with the anti-monarchists.
He was a hard drinker and a staunch trade unionist who came to Australia as a stoker in 1910 and jumped ship.
A staunch advocate of the policy, he created it as a model institution designed to teach both academic and industrial subjects.
Not just because I'm a staunch hard sci-fi kind of guy, but most fantasy, to me, consists of poorly written Tolkein knock-offs.
With elections round the corner, staunch nationalists might want to know if such anti-national matters are important.
According to an autopsy, the activist who had been a staunch critic of human rights violations by the military died of arsenic poisoning.
The Wren family, obviously much favoured by the King, were staunch Royalists.
There are signs that the tactic is paying off, even among staunch supporters of evolution.
In spite of be a Labour Party member, and living in a staunch Labour area to boot, out came my tactical vote.
A staunch Wicklow supporter, he has been scarified for hoisting the Dublin colours in Balto.
Yet England will remain unbroken, staunch old bird that she is, accustomed to the IRA and the blitz of the Second World War.
A staunch nationalist, the maulana never agreed to the diabolical two-nation theory.
I have, since it was first threatened with closure, been a staunch campaigner both locally and in Parliament to save the maternity unit.
It's hard to imagine that his conception of staunch realism will bear any resemblance to that of Robert Bresson.
The country's all-powerful military, which has seized power in three coups since 1960, sees staunch secularism as a pillar of the state.
The master-thief put a hand to his wound again in a half-hearted attempt to staunch the blood flow.
As staunch monotheists, for example, they saw the entire universe as the seamless work of God.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Dervish spears were thrown into and over the staunch and unyielding Soudanese and fellaheen soldiery.
They were Makin people, I believe, probably staunch heathens, 271 contemners of the missionary and his works.
A Welchman, who was a staunch Republican, offered Crockett a fine rooster if he would agree to vote that ticket.
Pee-wee's loyalty was so staunch that he did not even consider the things his aunt had said.
There was the corner grocer, too, with whom I pretended to be staunch friends.
Procuring the staunch adhesion and co-operation of every Afrikaner and other real friend of the cause.
His name was Leroy, and we have his own word for it that he was a staunch patriot.
Around them shut the strong walls of the old Peele house, a memorable house in its way, massive and wide-porched and staunch.
The people, admitted so staunch a churchman as Pole, were beginning to hate the priests.
They were Makin people, I believe, probably staunch heathens, contemners of the missionary and his works.
The palmer had whipped out a small white handkerchief and tried to staunch Robin's wound as they went.
Alice presents a narrative of sorts, which is unusual for Lee, who is known as a staunch abstractionist.
Gray Wolf did not cower, nor did his staunch heart fail him.
At least, the Scarboro looked to be a most staunch and seaworthy craft.
Attorneys all as keen and staunch As e'er devoured a client's haunch.
One of them, Captain Rush, was a staunch believer in the claimant.
If you ever acted like staunch fellows, you will do so to-day.
The only certainty is that some birds will be flushed unseen or unshot at by dogs not reliably staunch.
He raised Oneida, unloosing his neckcloth to staunch the wound.
Ironically, both presidents Lincoln and Harding faced staunch conservative constituents openly and reservedly opposed to legislation targeting African Americans.
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