Definitionn. the trait of being difficult to handle or overcome
Last update: October 31, 2015
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His mulishness often lands him in trouble. [Please select]
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"Humph," half laughed the lawyer, though with obvious disgust at the mulishness in Peter's face and voice. [Please select]
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A sort of passive mulishness it was, impervious to argument, immovable under the most sympathetic pressure, which particularly tried the Dabney patience. [Please select]
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"--he scolded at her--"rather than abate a jot of your confounded mulishness. [Please select]
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Having found himself out, unless his mulishness is almost past sanity, he begins to reject his habit of resistance of his own accord. [Please select]
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