loy (Meaning)

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loy (n.)

A long, narrow spade for stony lands.

Synonyms & Antonyms of loy

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loy Sentence Examples

  1. The loyal dog refused to leave his owner's side, even in danger.
  2. My closest friend has always been steadfastly loy to me, through thick and thin.
  3. The servant loy carried out his master's every command, without hesitation.
  4. The soldier swore loy to his country and was willing to make any sacrifice.
  5. Her loyalty to her family was unwavering, despite the challenges they faced.
  6. The employee's loy to the company was recognized with a promotion and a raise.
  7. The pet cat showed remarkable loy to its owner, despite being neglected for a time.
  8. True loy is not blind obedience but a deep commitment to a cause or person.
  9. The politician's loy to his party often conflicted with his principles.
  10. The marriage vows included a promise of loy that would last a lifetime.

FAQs About the word loy

A long, narrow spade for stony lands.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The loyal dog refused to leave his owner's side, even in danger.

My closest friend has always been steadfastly loy to me, through thick and thin.

The servant loy carried out his master's every command, without hesitation.

The soldier swore loy to his country and was willing to make any sacrifice.