His style of arguement in meetings is not so aggressive as pertinacious. [adjective]
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Passionate, not always scrupulous in his choice and use of political weapons, intensely patriotic, loyal with a loyalty based rather or reason than sentiment, quickwitted, prompt in action, determined and pertinacious, he possessed in eminent degree many qualities lacking in other Liberal chieftains. [adjective]
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Apart from his pertinacious fight for economy Hume was not always fortunate in his political activity. [adjective]
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"But," continued the pertinacious Borderer, "we are a' life-like and death-like, Elshie, and there really should be some black and white on this transaction."' [adjective]
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The bull seemed to be most pertinacious in his vengeance. [Please select]
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Yet Rockefeller was clearly more than a pertinacious haggler over trifles. [Please select]
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"The names of these dead-and-gone things are singularly pertinacious, though." [Please select]
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One of my husband's visitors was a pertinacious little man who came early and stayed late. [Please select]
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Dogs moreover are most pertinacious beggars, and they soon learn the cunning of the trade. [Please select]
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