The late stages of the game were dogged by controversy. [noun]
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With courage and dogged perseverance the Catholic faith was kept alive during the years of persecution which followed Culloden. [adjective]
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But that d--d long-scented vulture that dogged me so long--you have got him fast, I hope. [adjective]
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Upon it, in lieu of the dogged, black-visaged ruffian they had expected to behold, there lay a mere child: worn with pain and exhaustion, and sunk into a deep sleep. [adjective]
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Then drawing her flax from the distaff, with the dogged air of one who is resolved to confess nothing, she resumed her interrupted occupation. [adjective]
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Then followed hour after hour of dogged walking. [adjective]
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(Calling encouraging words he shambles back with a furtive poacher's tread, dogged by the setter into a dark stalestunk corner.) [adjective]
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These resistances are dogged. [adjective]
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