Parvati was tenacious in doing the penance. [adjective]
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Determined to capture the killer, the police officer was tenacious in his pursuit. [adjective]
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Her tenacious mind helped her memorize jargon through medical school [Please select]
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It is very tenacious of life - and easily transported alive in damp moss. [adjective]
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"And," replied Oldbuck, "you are tenacious of the opportunity of making the very most of such as occur." [adjective]
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And when she sat at work, with what tenacious power the delicate creature struggled until she had conquered the hardest task and outstripped Charmian and even me. [adjective]
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Marzio was tenacious of his ideas and of his schemes. [adjective]
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"Visions of ducal crowns and kingly diadems are, indeed, somewhat tenacious of their place in the imagination," replied the Grand Master. [adjective]
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The most curious were baffled by her silence and the most tenacious by her obstinacy. [adjective]
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Wellington was rigid; he gave orders that any one caught in the act should be shot; but rapine is tenacious. [adjective]
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They made the difference, and they were both tenacious enough to make it last. [Please select]
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