Pronunciation: /truː bluː/
noun a person who is loyal and faithful, especially to a cause or belief
A1 My true blue friend always has my back.
A2 She is a true blue fan of the team, always cheering them on.
B1 The company prides itself on having true blue employees who are loyal and dedicated.
B2 He is a true blue patriot, always standing up for his country.
C1 Her true blue commitment to the cause never wavers, no matter the obstacles.
C2 The politician's reputation as a true blue leader has earned him the respect of many.
adjective loyal and faithful, especially to a cause or belief
A1 My true blue friend always sticks by me no matter what.
A2 She is a true blue fan of the team, never missing a game.
B1 The company prides itself on having true blue employees who are dedicated and loyal.
B2 He proved to be a true blue leader during the crisis, guiding the team with strength and wisdom.
C1 Her true blue dedication to the cause inspired others to join in and make a difference.
C2 The author's true blue commitment to storytelling shines through in every word of the novel.
formal The true blue members of the organization always show up on time and ready to work.
informal I know I can count on my true blue friends to have my back no matter what.
slang She's a true blue fan of that band, she never misses a concert.
figurative His commitment to the cause was true blue, unwavering and steadfast.
stayed true blue
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