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Old Faithful   /oʊld fˈeɪθfəl/   Listen
Old Faithful

noun
1.
A geyser in Yellowstone National Park that erupts for about 4 minutes about every 65 minutes.






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"Old faithful" Quotes from Famous Books



... of her sister's engagement with shouts of glee. "What a joke on you, Mummy! What a joke! Old Faithful carried off under your very nose, by your own child! And Jemmy, of all people! That's the way she did to that young man at Goddy's party. Good old Jemmy! When she warms up, I tell you she can trot ...
— Kildares of Storm • Eleanor Mercein Kelly

... the day broke, but, with the first glance of the morning-red, the wind struck and upset the boat in which we were seated. After that I saw my shipmates no more. The shock deprived me of consciousness, and when I returned to my senses, I found myself in the arms of my old faithful attendant, who had saved himself on the boat which had been upturned, and had come in search of me. The storm had abated; of our vessel there was nothing any more to be seen, but we plainly descried, ...
— The Oriental Story Book - A Collection of Tales • Wilhelm Hauff

... said Ebbo, again trying to see his guest's face. "There may be changes, but an old faithful follower of my father's must ...
— The Dove in the Eagle's Nest • Charlotte M. Yonge

... Old faithful Nina! There lies she, Her cold head on the cold earth pressed, As it was wont so lovingly To lie upon her ...
— The Dog's Book of Verse • Various

... you know it. There's one bad stretch of a couple of miles, beyond the turn ahead, and another just this side of Eastman, but Old Faithful here will make light work of 'em. She could plough through a quicksand if she had to, not to mention spring mud to ...
— The Twenty-Fourth of June • Grace S. Richmond



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