stubbornly

IPA: stˈʌbɝnɫi

adverb

  • In a stubborn manner.
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Examples of "stubbornly" in Sentences

  • In real life characters often remain stubbornly immune; life-changing events can leave lives oddly unchanged.
  • Jobless rates remain stubbornly high, and the troubles in the nation's foreclosure system threaten to undermine any revival in the housing market.
  • John McCain stubbornly insists on continuing a dangerous and failed foreign policy that has clearly made the United States and Israel less secure.
  • Outsiders gradually brought influences like barbecue sauce and side dishes, but the core Texas values remain stubbornly intact at these old school joints: meat seasoned only with salt, pepper and smoke, and served without plates or utensils.
  • Senator McCain stubbornly insists on pursuing the failed Bush policy that continues to cost so much, while Senator Obama believes it's time to begin a deliberate, careful strategy to remove our troops and compel the Iraqis to take responsibility for their own future.
  • I was baffled by this conceptual-leaning gag at the time, but as I've learned more about contemporary art, I remain stubbornly excited about art's capacity to throw me -- albeit figuratively -- across the room, to pull me into a warm embrace, to send my mind deep into thought, or to set my nerves on edge.

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