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Sentences with stubborn

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  • He is a stubborn character used to getting his own way.
  • This treatment removes the most stubborn stains.
  • Stubborn implies an innate fixedness of purpose, course, condition, etc. that is strongly resistant to change, manipulation, etc. [a stubborn child, belief, etc.]; obstinate applies to one who adheres persistently, and often unreasonably, to a purpose, course, etc., against argument or persuasion [a panel hung by an obstinate juror]; dogged implies thoroughgoing determination or, sometimes, sullen obstinacy [the dogged pursuit of a goal]; pertinacious implies a strong tenacity of purpose that is regarded unfavorably by others [a pertinacious critic]
  • A stubborn crusade
  • A stubborn campaign
  • A stubborn cold
  • A stubborn child.
  • A stubborn opponent of foreign aid.
  • A stubborn resistance.
  • A stubborn horse; a stubborn pain.
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