doggedly

IPA: dˈɔgʌdɫi

adverb

  • In a way that is stubbornly persistent.
  • (dated) sullenly, gloomily
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Examples of "doggedly" in Sentences

  • "We will pursue any and all crime doggedly, that is a promise," he said.
  • She singled out Nova Scotia Opposition MLA Cecil Clarke, a fellow Tory, for "doggedly"
  • I shall be away for perhaps three months, and then, "doggedly," then I'm coming home to be married.
  • The example of Woodward and Bernstein doggedly pursuing the Watergate story when no one else would is the exception rather than the rule.
  • Rogoff said Hopfinger was "doggedly" pursuing an answer to Miller's employment question when he was shoved by a member of the security detail.

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