Definitionadj. habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition
Last update: December 12, 2015
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The first Poyntz lord of Iron Acton seems to have been a headstrong character, with little respect for the law. [adjective]
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Set in New York 1939, Andy Whitman is a headstrong 19-year-old shoeshine boy with a yearning to better himself and leave America. [adjective]
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A generous, headstrong fool, ready with thine own perjured lips to blacken thy character in order to save the villain who did his best to ruin thee. [adjective]
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"Well," said Claverhouse, "and who the devil do you think would carry a summons to these headstrong and desperate fanatics." [adjective]
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There was in him a headstrong little man who hated Napoleon. [adjective]
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Eliza, who was headstrong and selfish, was respected. [adjective]
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But what is so headstrong as youth. [adjective]
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That you were bold, headstrong, in earnest and. [adjective]
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