[ adv ] with loyalty; in a loyal manner <adv.all> government will not be efficient unless the people as a whole accept leadership loyally and enthusiastically
Loyally \Loy"al*ly\, adv. In a loyal manner; faithfully.
Mr. Regan is determined to get rid of Mr. Volcker, and is said to favor the nomination of Mr. Sprinkel, who has served him loyally for six years.
George Bush had loyally served the king, so he deserved to inherit the empire.
He is the man charged with doing the prime minister's bidding at Westminster; the agent who ensures that the Tory troops are kept loyally in line; and the impresario for the government's 'floor show' in the chamber of the House of Commons.
Mr. Black loyally defends Chairman Greenspan; Mr. Hoskins is said to sometimes irk the chairman.
I served loyally, and I served to the best of my ability," Quayle said.
The Russians will have a better chance at getting Western aid. Castro's aid from Russia is dwindling away, a victim of the failure of the Communist system he served so loyally.