Definitionn. the trait of being difficult to handle or overcome
Last update: June 21, 2015
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Her obstinacy is irritating. [Please select]
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Although the detectives grilled the witness for hours, his obstinacy in sticking to his story finally convinced them that he was telling the truth. [Please select]
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The obstinacy of both children in insisting on their own choice of movie resulted in an evening with no movie at all. [Please select]
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France next tried to bring violent pressure to bear to conquer the obstinacy of Benedict XIII. [Please select]
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His obstinacy was bruited about the country-side, and caused great consternation. [Please select]
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The obstinacy of the alarm peal of Saint-Merry reanimated some fancies. [Please select]
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Bogdanich is vindictive and you'll pay for your obstinacy," said Kirsten."' [Please select]
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"No, on my word it's not obstinacy." [Please select]
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'Obstinacy; woman's obstinacy, I suppose, my dear.' [Please select]
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Perhaps native obstinacy had to do with it. [Please select]
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Luc, his letter lost, and the curious, dogged obstinacy that lay at the back of his character prevailed. [Please select]
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