stubborn|stubborner|stubbornest in English
adjective
[stub·born || 'stʌbə(r)n]
obstinate, willful, resistant to change; persistent, persevering; hard to control
Use "stubborn|stubborner|stubbornest" in a sentence
1. You stubborn.
2. Stubborn jackass.
3. Yes, I stubborn.
4. " Stubborn old man. "
5. You're so stubborn.
6. Stubborn as a mule
7. Facts are stubborn (things).
8. Synonyms for Balkier include unrulier, wilfuller, perverser, stubborner, ornerier, loather, difficulter, bolshier, awkwarder and stroppier
9. I can be stubborn.
10. Don't be so stubborn.
11. You see, he's really stubborn!
12. You're a stubborn old man.
13. She was a stubborn woman.
14. He is a stubborn child.
15. Look, don't be so stubborn.
16. Like you said, she's stubborn.
17. Why was I so stubborn?
18. Why are you so stubborn?
19. He's a stubborn old man.
20. Bullheaded definition is - stupidly stubborn : headstrong
21. Being stubborn can have its uses.
22. He bargained hard and was stubborn.
23. You're a stubborn man, John T.
24. She's sullen and stubborn and sinful.
25. Joy Luck is old and stubborn.