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were stubborn
adjective
Refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
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"They both were stubborn.
Both sides were stubborn, and emotional too.
As Sveta said, they were stubborn.
That the Qaddafi forces were stubborn?
Construction was slow, permits were stubborn, time slipped away.
"The older kids were stubborn and they didn't necessarily want change," Bollant said.
Similar(30)
"But I am stubborn.
"Wade is stubborn.
She's stubborn".
"These people are stubborn.
"He could be stubborn.
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