1. tories - Noun
3. Tories - Proper noun
of Tory
Source: Webster's dictionaryA crunch vote is due on the lockdown plan tomorrow, with dozens of Tories threatening to oppose the rules. Source: Internet
After all, just a few months ago the Tories were worrying that they were facing years in the wilderness. Source: Internet
Although Bracken had nearly doubled the Tory representation in the House, prominent Tories were increasingly unhappy with his leadership, and pressured him to stand down. Source: Internet
Aldous, pp. 106–107 The Tories pursued a Reform Bill in 1859, which would have resulted in a modest increase to the franchise. Source: Internet
As a committed Anglican, Anne was inclined to favour the Tories. Source: Internet
At times they cooperated with the "Opposition Whigs", Whigs who were in opposition to the Whig government; however, the ideological gap between the Tories and the Opposition Whigs prevented them from coalescing as a single party. Source: Internet