Use "stubbornly" in a sentence

1. Emma kept working stubbornly.

2. She stubbornly refused to pay.

3. She stubbornly refused to cooperate.

4. Unemployment remains stubbornly high.

5. Insomnia is also stubbornly persistent .

6. The mould thus stubbornly remained unbroken.

7. 'I don't care,' she said stubbornly.

8. She jutted her chin out stubbornly.

9. The detective stubbornly persisted with his questions.

10. " It was th'wind, " said Martha stubbornly.

11. She stubbornly refused to sign the document.

12. He stubbornly insisted on doing it all himself.

13. Some interest rates have remained stubbornly high.

14. She stubbornly refuses to admit the truth.

15. Brabble definition, to argue stubbornly about trifles; wrangle

16. He still clings stubbornly to his socialist ideas.

17. Stubbornly high unemployment has hindered the US economic recovery .

18. To hold on stubbornly, as to a position; entrench oneself.

19. Unfortunately Shepard's radar stubbornly refused to see its own reflections.

20. The old man held onto his job stubbornly and would not retire.

21. Contumacious means stubbornly disobedient, wilfully obstinate or rebellious, thus Contumaciously means acting in a stubbornly disobedient way, in a wilfully obstinate way, or in a rebellious way.

22. This country refuses stubbornly to make amends for its past war crimes.

23. Acts of salvation are not intended for the stubbornly wicked or the unbelieving.

24. 5 What if humans stubbornly refuse to be molded by the Great Potter?

25. Antonyms for Alternately include unwillingly, reluctantly, grudgingly, involuntarily, protestingly, forcibly, obstinately, refractorily, resentfully and stubbornly

26. Some Acadians moved in French territory in the region while others stubbornly remained

27. She Brazenly dominated king and people, and remained stubbornly obstinate to the terrible end

28. Sell the home however anyway does not admit, insisting stubbornly is my bang up.

29. Those involved have been present since the dawn of history pitched stubbornly against sand and wind.

30. Now she was stubbornly determined to have a good, long look at the Horseshoe.

31. He fights stubbornly, and has thus far resisted all our efforts to dislodge him.....

32. Bigot: one who stubbornly or intolerantly adheres to his or her own opinions and prejudices.

33. Yes, that's what reddshoes begs of us, insipidly, monotonously, stubbornly, Bickeringly and all too sickeningly

34. 21 He fights stubbornly, and has thus far resisted all our efforts to dislodge him.....

35. Batty was magnificently constructive throughout but things refused stubbornly to gel up to the interval.

36. The unemployment rate remains stubbornly high , with more than 13 million Americans out of work .

37. He stubbornly refused to tell her how he had come to be in such a state.

38. 14 Batty was magnificently constructive throughout but things refused stubbornly to gel up to the interval.

39. Her father, quiet, humorous, stubbornly determined, gone now, no longer there to consult and confide in.

40. The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. Albert Einstein 

41. The Problem with ‘Brogrammers’ Why is Silicon Valley so stubbornly white and male? Rebecca Burns November 27, 2013

42. When they stubbornly refused to listen, he let them go into exile —in effect, making them leave home.

43. The really great love not stubbornly cling to it,but at the crucial moment just let him free.

44. If the animal stubbornly resisted the prickings of the goad by pushing against it, what was the result?

45. Despite desperate attempts to revive her, the trace remained stubbornly flat, until in the end they had to give up.

46. The Attitudes or behavior of one who stubbornly holds on to something, as an outdated view, untenable position, etc

47. 7 Many decline to listen because they stubbornly adhere to the religion they inherited and are not open to discussion.

48. It was late afternoon, she had to keep reminding herself, even though her body-clock seemed stubbornly convinced it was bedtime.

49. They stubbornly demanded and eventually took their part of political and economic power in the nation they had helped win.

50. If a swim stubbornly remains dead, take a walk along the bank to see how any other anglers are faring.

51. ‘People Cling stubbornly to the worldview that sustains them.’ ‘Too many Cling stubbornly to the notion that mental illness is a ‘White thing’ that just doesn't happen to them.’ ‘And in Clinging so faithfully to the past, he has stirred uncomfortable complaints that he is propelling his country towards an old-fashioned

52. Or would you be inclined to hold back stubbornly, hoping to see him fail so you could say, ‘I told you so’?

53. She had stubbornly defied both her solicitor and Glyn and here she was letting a complete stranger dictate terms to her.

54. ‘People Cling stubbornly to the worldview that sustains them.’ ‘Too many Cling stubbornly to the notion that mental illness is a ‘White thing’ that just doesn't happen to them.’ ‘And in Clinging so faithfully to the past, he has stirred uncomfortable complaints that he is propelling his country towards an old-fashioned

55. Inasmuch as Jehovah never forces anyone to worship him, we would not stubbornly keep on speaking to someone who adamantly rejects the Kingdom message.

56. The most unfortunate, the most destructive, and oftentimes the most stubbornly-fought conflicts are those of an intra-provincial or civil character.

57. But the man who has felt the Anguish within himself and stubbornly persists in having a presence in the area sensual, end in despair.

58. Leaud at all ages seems at once more manic and concentrated than Truffaut. enraptured by his own insights and deeply, almost stubbornly alone.

59. It’s a position they’ve stubbornly maintained for decades, despite the fact the definition of “Amateurism” has changed over the years whenever it suits the NCAA’s needs

60. Apollo soon realizes that, although Rocky does not have his skill, he could deliver crippling, sledge-hammer like punches and is stubbornly determined to keep fighting.

61. Hypernyms ("Cussedness" is a kind of): contrariness; perverseness; perversity (deliberate and stubborn unruliness and resistance to guidance or discipline) Derivation: cussed (stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing)

62. China raised banks' required reserves on Sunday for the fourth time this year, extending the fight against excessive liquidity and stubbornly high inflation in the world's second-largest economy.

63. “They had repeated this abominable heresy so often that they had convinced themselves, and a wall of resistance had been built, and behind this wall they stubbornly, almost defiantly, stood.”

64. And for six years, I have stubbornly, relentlessly injected optimism into the system, no matter what the questions from the press -- and I have gotten better at those -- and no matter what the evidence to the contrary.

65. DODGY LANDLORD'S PROPERTY SEMINARS Dott stubbornly recovered to 4-3 and had an opportunity to force a deciding frame but missed the yellow to a Baulk pocket and Davis stepped in with a match-clinching clearance to pink.

66. Fourth, in recent years the lack of fiscal discipline has been costly for the Indian economy, as excessive demand arising from large deficits translated into stubbornly high inflation and was partly responsible for large current-account deficits.

67. And they feel that discovery as deeply and desperately as we felt it on nights when we held Joel in our arms praying for hours, stubbornly holding out hope for a grace that we could not create for ourselves.

68. Cantankerous: 1 adj stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate Synonyms: bloody-minded obstinate , stubborn , unregenerate tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield adj having a difficult and contrary disposition “"a Cantankerous and venomous-tongued old lady"- Dorothy Sayers” Synonyms: crotchety , ornery

69. They reveal what is still unresolved inside me.” With care and pacing that is sometimes too deliberate, the author reveals the Blacknesses in her own family: her father, a successful lawyer, succumbed to rage and depressions; her mother, also a lawyer, was stubbornly

70. 2:7) Yes, his doing good for those walking uprightly requires that he take action against all who stubbornly refuse to conform to the ways of righteousness and who thereby contribute to the injustices, oppression and lawlessness that are today making life on earth more dangerous and unpleasant.