Antonyms for old faithful
Grammar : Adj |
Definition of old faithful
- As in dedicated : adj loyal, hard-working
- His comparisons were with the fine, substantial inn, built at Old Faithful.
- Extract from : « David Lannarck, Midget » by George S. Harney
- After all, Old Faithful is the most satisfactory of geysers.
- Extract from : « The Book of the National Parks » by Robert Sterling Yard
- In form it resembles Old Faithful, but plays only about fifteen feet high.
- Extract from : « With God in the Yellowstone » by Alma White
- Soon "Old Faithful" gives the premonitory symptoms of an eruption.
- Extract from : « America, Volume II (of 6) » by Joel Cook
- Old Faithful plays every seventy minutes and never disappoints.
- Extract from : « To Geyserland » by Edward F. Colborn
- Old Faithful carried off under your very nose, by your own child!
- Extract from : « Kildares of Storm » by Eleanor Mercein Kelly
- “Old Faithful” owes its name to the regularity of its action.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 » by Various
- "I don't mind telling you, old faithful, that I am in love this morning," he said.
- Extract from : « The Harvester » by Gene Stratton Porter
- He went gently to sleep; we laid his old faithful head in the garden.
- Extract from : « Charlotte Bront » by T. Wemyss Reid
- And the passengers, seeing it, exclaimed, "There's Old Faithful again!"
- Extract from : « The Virginian » by Owen Wister
Synonyms for old faithful
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