Use "stubbornness" in a sentence

1. His stubbornness got himself killed

2. I don't understand your stubbornness, Joss.

3. 21 Stubbornness, snappiness, or ill temper.

4. She's a curious mixture of stubbornness and servility.

5. 1 His refusal to talk was simple stubbornness.

6. 18 His refusal to talk was simple stubbornness.

7. Roly-poly character, perhaps innate stubbornness about me?

8. His stubbornness would try the patience of a saint.

9. Stubbornness was a characteristic he shared with his mother.

10. 2 She's a curious mixture of stubbornness and servility.

11. (Note: The word stiffneckedness means stubbornness and pride.)

12. 6 This often comes across as stubbornness and defiance.

13. 15 He can also bring stubbornness, eccentricity, rebellion, and perversity.

14. 21 He can also bring stubbornness, eccentricity, rebellion, and perversity.

15. 3 His stubbornness would try the patience of a saint.

16. Alongside stubbornness and negativism, the defiant child has enormous energy and persistence.

17. 4 Stubbornness was a characteristic he shared with his mother.

18. 9 Her stubbornness on this one issue is holding the whole deal up.

19. This sort of stubbornness makes you no better than the Tea Party.

20. 23 I couldn't tell if his refusal to talk was simple stubbornness.

21. 16 One can not help admiring his stubbornness, if not his greed.

22. 27 For I myself well know your rebelliousness+ and your stubbornness.

23. Generation gap, conservation, reminiscence, pedantry and stubbornness all basically derive from that.

24. 26 You could tell whether a horse's misbehaviour was due to fear or plain stubbornness.

25. Airedales are very intelligent dogs, but have a bit of stubbornness or independence

26. Her father, an equaBle and genial man, is tolerant of her spirited stuBBornness.

27. 14 Alongside stubbornness and negativism, the defiant child has enormous energy and persistence.

28. 5 Matt looked at Hugh and saw the stubbornness in the set of his shoulders.

29. He will not let pride or stubbornness prevent him from adjusting or even reversing a decision.

30. Airedales are very intelligent dogs, but have a bit of stubbornness or independence

31. Not out of stubbornness or avarice or an egotistical desire to chase longevity records.

32. You could tell whether a horse's misbehaviour was due to fear or plain stubbornness.

33. 20 Love is often a victim of its stubbornness, sentimentality, irrationality and absurdity. Dr T.P.Chia 

34. 22 I might have become a dangerous man with all that stubbornness and obstinacy built into me.

35. Synonyms for Cussedness include obstinacy, perversity, pigheadedness, stubbornness, willfulness, cantankerousness, nastiness, orneriness, contrariness and

36. She had Hanoverian stubbornness and hot temper and she was sometimes cruel and intolerant.

37. Perhaps that stubbornness is the thing that makes Texas the most Braggadocious state in the union

38. Love is often a victim of its stubbornness, sentimentality, irrationality and absurdity. Dr T.P.Chia 

39. 18 Policy-makers felt general disappointment with the stubbornness of prices in the face of rising unemployment.

40. 8 Not out of stubbornness or avarice or an egotistical desire to chase longevity records.

41. I might have become a dangerous man with all that stubbornness and obstinacy built into me.

42. 25 You turned me into a goddamn sadist be-cause of your goddamn stinking country stubbornness.

43. 27 The merits of the case appear to have left little justification for two decades of expensive stubbornness.

44. 10 Love is often a victim of its stubbornness, sentimentality,(www.Sentencedict.com) irrationality and absurdity. Dr T.P.Chia 

45. His arrogance made him virile and masculine, his stubbornness gave him the character to administer his centuries-old responsibilities.

46. Stubbornness: Individual willpower, the absolute determination to control drinking or drug use, is exactly what keeps the disease going.

47. The tendency of Down's children towards stubbornness and inflexibility needs to be countered from an early age.

48. Ambivalent teams and individuals that are unable to make or hold to decisions can flummox discussions as easily as stubbornness can.

49. 24 Her rudeness was seen as a charming independence of mind by her familya necessary training in stubbornness.

50. 20 The tendency of Down's children towards stubbornness and inflexibility needs to be countered from an early age.

51. 28 Two more were spurred into it through outright rebellion against their mothers' ideas, with more than a touch of stubbornness.

52. 13 There was a stubbornness in him which would not let this Honourable Colonel in; and he failed to understand it.

53. 21 His arrogance made him virile and masculine, his stubbornness gave him the character to administer his centuries-old responsibilities.

54. 12 It also reveals the stubbornness of bankers who refused to concede their error even after repeated court proceedings.

55. The quality of being asinine; stupidity combined with stubbornness Familiarity information: Asininity used as a noun is very rare.

56. 29 By midsummer 19 all attempts to negotiate a settlement of the oil crisis had foundered on Mossadeqs stubbornness.

57. 15 Stubbornness was an early characteristic, as was the way he would call a halt to any admonishment laid down by Mud.

58. 26 His arrogance made him virile and masculine, his stubbornness gave him the character to administer his centuries-old responsibilities.

59. Historically, immovable objects are easy to out maneuver and real long-term stubbornness is the Maginot Line of negotiating styles.

60. 30 Don't be victimized by negative emotions and thinking. Don't be handicapped by stubbornness and inflexibility. Dr T.P.Chia 

61. 19 Stubbornness: Individual willpower, the absolute determination to control drinking or drug use, is exactly what keeps the disease going.

62. 7 His arrogance made him virile and masculine, his stubbornness gave him the character to administer his centuries-old responsibilities.

63. Asininity: 1 n the quality of being asinine; stupidity combined with stubbornness Type of: folly , foolishness , unwiseness the trait of acting stupidly or rashly

64. 11 A man will do more for his stubbornness than for his religion or his country. Edgar Watson Howe 

65. 17 This is a moment when pride and stubbornness in the permanent truths of the constitution are not the most helpful qualities.

66. “Determined” and “pig-headed” both denote stubbornness, but the first Connotes a wise adherence to purpose and the second Connotes foolish rigidity

67. 21, The Cholerics show ambition, stubbornness, love of work, courage […; 1984, Tim LaHaye, Your Temperament: Discover its Potential, republished as Why You Act the Way You Do, Carol Stream, Illinois: Tyndale House, 2012,

68. Often confused for thick or curly hair, Coarse hair is a unique hair texture that, with the right care, can yield healthy and luscious locks.The concerns associated with Coarse hair include dryness, frizz, and stubbornness

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70. Such stubbornness is fueled by politicians and pressure groups who find " Alarmism " useful, Rauch says, noting that the ensuing panic is "often more disruptive and damaging than whatever provoked it." Step back from fear

71. A personality disorder characterized by an indirect resistance to demands for adequate social and occupational performance; anger and opposition to authority and the expectations of others that is expressed Covertly by obstructionism, procrastination, stubbornness, dawdling, forgetfulness, and intentional inefficiency

72. Anal: 1 adj of or related to the anus “ Anal thermometer” adj a stage in psychosexual development when the child's interest is concentrated on the Anal region; fixation at this stage is said to result in orderliness, meanness, stubbornness, compulsiveness, etc

73. And when National Geographic assigned an investigative reporter to find out how a fossil hoax ended up in its pages, the reporter spoke of “a tale of misguided secrecy and misplaced confidence, of rampant egos clashing, self-aggrandizement, wishful thinking, naive assumptions, human error, stubbornness, manipulation, backbiting, lying, [and] corruption.”

74. Resistances: Asphyxiative +1 Piercing +1 Metal-Morphasis - Level 2 "Your armour has become harder, better, faster, and who could forget, stronger! This doesn't change the fact that you can't smell, however." +1 Stubbornness +1 Block +1 Armour Absorbtion +1 Magic Resistance +5 Magic Reflection Resistances: Asphyxiative +1 Piercing +1