Sentence examples for been stubborn from inspiring English sources

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been stubborn

adjective

Refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

  • He is pretty stubborn about his political beliefs, so why bother arguing?

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Mr. Heppner's bad health has been stubborn.

"Luckily!" Marr denies that he's been stubborn, just single-minded.

"I've been stubborn, but I've kept artistic control over my films," he said.

Mr. Saylor might have been stubborn and argumentative, but he was not mentally ill or a criminal.

She'd had to lose her virginity with three separate people; it had been stubborn and hard to break.

Sayers had been stubborn but never convincing in making 17 from 66 balls, offering three sharp chances before his dismissal.

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Similar(31)

"But I am stubborn.

"Wade is stubborn.

She's stubborn".

"These people are stubborn.

"He could be stubborn.

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