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tried and true

ADJECTIVE
  1. tested and proved to be reliable

How To Use tried and true In A Sentence

  • I don't do big high dollar websites and prefer to use a tried and true set of dependable methods.
  • This first release more than conveys the excitement these boys bring to the tried and true rockabilly of the past.
  • One of the most tried and true of the movie subgenres is the heist film.
  • Tried and true varieties include Gerbera daisy, pink and purple wave petunia, begonias, Calla lilies, fragrant heliotrope and stock.
  • I have a couple of tried and true fideo recipes that I could share, but they aren’t fancy – just 4 or 5 ingredients – kind of Tex-Mex homestyle food. Fideos with favas and red peppers | smitten kitchen
  • | Reply one of the tried and true ways to boost the economy, increase employment, and maintain manufacturing is government spending. The Future is TBD at NASA - NASA Watch
  • So adaptability is probably the key personality trait and the desire to always be experiencing new things as oppossed to being bored to death with the same ole tried and true. d sfmacaws Is there a TYPE of person that does not do well in Mexico?
  • I myself am 14 years old, and I realise that molestation is bad, bad, BAD, but I ALSO realise that "Sexual Magic" as it is called is a tried and true method of Magic in itself. E-mail of the day
  • Herbie Hancock and Harry Connick Jr. are among the tried and true announced for the TD Toronto Jazz Festival's 24th edition which will also see the return of funkster Maceo Parker, guitarists Mike Stern and John Scofield and gospel maven Mavis Staples. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • While such drinks as the Sour Appletini have been getting lots of press lately, it seems the tried and true classics still lead the pack in popularity, at least according to the latest survey of bar managers and bartenders.
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