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    Use "stubborn" in a sentence

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    stubborn


    1. He was so stubborn about it that she wondered if there was more to it than that


    2. My stubborn, bloody-minded goading of him clearly got his gander up


    3. “You’re just as stubborn as I am,” she told him, and he just grinned at her and headed for the drivers side, “and I suppose you want to drive too?” she said handing him the keys


    4. of the diesel engine in boots that have a stubborn


    5. She was delightful, and utterly stubborn, and he soon discovered, a deeply passionate woman


    6. It might have been as much as a century, people can be stubborn, but this had to have been abandoned before she was born


    7. stubborn, marsh wired and thick,


    8. Easy to say – when I take a plateful of food along to Berndt’s cabin lunchtime, I find the man in his most stubborn frame of mind


    9. as her stubborn beauty refuses to fade,


    10. Through the narrow paths I trailed my fingers over her stubborn old walls just like I do at home, feeling for connection and warmth

    11. When at last I caught up with the others, they were on the lip of a wide plateau of sandy rock and there, emerging from the wiry scrub, stood a tidy cluster of stubborn ruins and dry stone walls that seemed determined to stand forever


    12. Not with two strong-willed and stubborn personalities like you two!”


    13. The infection was stubborn; it fled her


    14. -Socially uninvolved -Probably stubborn and reluctant to take direction


    15. That man is as stubborn as they come at times


    16. “I’m not calling you stubborn, but I’m not calling you wishy-washy either


    17. stubborn might have been an understatement


    18. The stubborn herbalist wouldn’t be


    19. "I'm sorry, I didn't think he'd be that stubborn," he said, too low for Nidon to hear


    20. a more committed group of travellers - but the stubborn

    21. Behind him, Bri Lynn was trying to convince the stubborn Theodorous to remove his armor and choose which weapon he loved the best


    22. It was almost seven years ago, during the time they were working on the last and only batch of data the avatar ever sent over, that she realized she was fighting her growing affection because of her stubborn belief that she was denied love because of her early death


    23. You have the intolerable and stubborn spirit of your mother Hera: it is all I can do to manage her, and it is her doing that you are now in this plight: still, I cannot let you remain longer in such great pain; you are my own offspring, and it was by me that your mother conceived you; if, however, you had been the son of any other god, you are so destructive that by this time you should have been lying lower than the Titans


    24. I jumped, fearing that the stubborn bandits were


    25. Penelope herself, ever too stubborn to admit her attraction to the Imperial, was content to let it all remain in a kind of flirtatious limbo


    26. Even though everything in her warned her against approaching, the stubborn side that often prevailed did so once more


    27. She was just as stubborn as DRAFTChapter 8 131


    28. The fact of the Guild’s turnaround on her account had never escaped him, even as he fumed over her stubborn independent streak


    29. He was just as stout-hearted and stubborn as any other, and just as susceptible to anger if goaded to a sufficient degree


    30. I am Wendy the Way, and as I said, my one and only appointed mission is to help those who are lost to clear their minds of that thick, layered, stubborn grease that has clogged their thought processes

    31. What was she hiding? What was her secret? She was a stubborn riddle that he had to solve


    32. Rage had joined with her stubborn pride and she was DRAFTChapter 12 231


    33. And while she seemed in line with the general expectation at the beginning, her pride became evident - that stubborn Cyrodiil pride that he saw her exude


    34. That her sword still bore the stubborn blood of those she encountered not too long ago now, those whose blood refused to leave her blade


    35. She knew that each - the Imperial and the other Breton - was just as stubborn as the other


    36. - the same stubborn, principled, soldier’s daughter he had remembered


    37. Knowing how stubborn the redhead always had been and no doubt would be now, the Argonian silently acquiesced and ducked into an alley


    38. But he was stubborn enough to believe that such oversights could always be rectified and managed


    39. Stubborn as ever, she would kindly refuse them each and every time


    40. Lips were not as stubborn in the taverns and merchant corners there

    41. Because, they are a stubborn planet bathed


    42. I had seen him angry, stubborn, yelling and stamping his feet


    43. “I know how stubborn he can be, but he’s gotten away with everything his whole life, including giving what is mine to his wife


    44. Eventually, after an hour of practising moving those stubborn lengths of flesh and bone, he managed a few unaided steps


    45. Pamela was beginning to see the stubborn, insensitive


    46. “Forgive me Martha for being a stubborn fool with to much pride I couldn’t bear to loose you and the children


    47. adding to the stubborn slush that had hung around for a few days with, oddly, no snow until now


    48. He was too stubborn and he’d never let it end


    49. Raven counted to ten in his head, just wanting this to be over, hating her with such fervour that he longed to hurt her, to force the stubborn woman into understanding


    50. “No,” she wailed, tears streaming down her face, her bloody hands tugging at the stubborn material in desperation












































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    Synonyms for "stubborn"

    obstinate stubborn unregenerate refractory contumacious bullheaded dogged firm deaf headstrong mulish

    "stubborn" definitions

    tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield


    not responding to treatment