The senator is known to be a staunch supporter of your firm.
The United States is a staunch ally of Great Britain.This is an adjective meaning steadfastly or strongly loyal.It can also be used as a verb as in the following:Mary used a towel to staunch the flow of blood from the cut on her arm.This means to slow down or stop the flow of something. It is a variation in spelling for the word stanch.
Of course it is correct, being simply a noun and an adjective. How not? But the usage is unusual, so to speak, since the word staunch is most commonly seen with ally or supporter or a similar noun suggesting an allegiance not based in a marriage contract.
This is a sentence using a pronoun.The word this is a demonstrative pronoun.
The pupil in my class raised her hand to answer the question.
which is not a verb
The United States is a staunch ally of Great Britain.This is an adjective meaning steadfastly or strongly loyal.It can also be used as a verb as in the following:Mary used a towel to staunch the flow of blood from the cut on her arm.This means to slow down or stop the flow of something. It is a variation in spelling for the word stanch.
During Barack Obama's presidential campaign, Senator Ted Kennedy was a staunch supporter of this candidate.
WikiAnswers needs more staunch supporters. America guarantees her spiritual future by remaining a staunch supporter of Israel. A clean white linen or cotton towel will staunch the flow of blood from the victim of an arterial wound. Bring two just in case.
In the following sentence, the word advocate is used as a noun. Susan B. Anthony was a staunch advocate of women's rights.
staunch
The definition of staunch is a loyal or faithful person.
The definition of staunch is a loyal or faithful person or thing.
staunch/stɔntʃ, stɑntʃ/[stawnch, stahnch] -adjective, -er, -est.1.firm or steadfast in principle, adherence, loyalty, etc., as a person: a staunch Republican; a staunch friend.2.characterized by firmness, steadfastness, or loyalty: He delivered a staunch defense of the government.3.strong; substantial: a staunch little hut in the woods.4.impervious to water or other liquids; watertight: a staunch vessel.
The cast of Staunch - 2000 includes: Tamati Rice
"They couldn't staunch the bleeding, so cauterization was necessary to seal the wound."
Using petroleum in a sentence?
I am not writing a sentence using that word.