We found 311 examples of how to use stubborn in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 311.
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1. | "I'm not as stubborn as Tom." "Not as stubborn? You're as stubborn as an old mule – far worse than Tom!" "I had no idea you thought that about me, Mary." "Everyone thinks that, John. Everyone!" "Well, you could knock me down with a feather." | |
2. | I may be stubborn, but I'm not as stubborn as Tom is. | |
3. | Your argument is not any more convincing than that of my stubborn father. | |
4. | I thought our boss was stubborn as a mule but actually he has his cute side. | |
5. | The more stubborn you are, the more isolated you become. | |
6. | If it becomes stubborn indeed it stands alone. | |
7. | You should be friendly rather than stubborn. | |
8. | Mary is too stubborn to apologize. | |
9. | My father is too stubborn to admit his faults. | |
10. | I have never come across such a stubborn person. | |
11. | I never thought he was all that stubborn. | |
12. | He is stubborn, though honest. | |
13. | They made a stubborn resistance. | |
14. | She's stubborn. | |
15. | She's a stubborn girl. | |
16. | She's so stubborn. I bet if she ever gets reincarnated, she'd be a bacteria capable of living in empty space. | |
17. | Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are pliable. | |
18. | He is as stubborn as a Missouri Mule. | |
19. | Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. | |
20. | He is stubborn as a mule. | |
21. | She is stubborn. | |
22. | You've become old and stubborn. | |
23. | He was indeed very stubborn but, on the other hand, trustworthy. | |
24. | I can't figure out whether you're stubborn or stupid. | |
25. | As he gets older, he's getting more and more stubborn. |