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the tenacious
adjective
Clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
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The tenacious archaeologists, mostly Afghans, stayed behind.
That may suit the tenacious Mr Nakabo.
But Canada could not put the tenacious Slovaks away.
Yet his characters can never quite escape the tenacious past.
The tenacious Mr. Weiner is not likely to relent.
Coupled with this view is the tenacious Palestinian attachment to the so-called right of return.
The tenacious and cute Bakhtay's desire, in the absence of her mother, is not easily attained.
This thinned the tenacious mucus that clogged their airways and enabled them to cough it up.
It is really about dreaming and the tenacious pursuit of one's dream.
The tenacious and hard-fighting but offensively challenged Bulls cannot answer Miami's offensive might".
The leading stables long ago passed judgement on the tenacious Turner, now aged 32.
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