Stubbornest

Word STUBBORNEST
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Probably the stubbornest are the small farmers and hillbillies who are perhaps the most individualistic inhabitants of North America. ❋ Unknown (1939)

Now he's at it again, portraying one of the stubbornest, most isolated and cruelly treated figures in all of Shakespeare -- Shylock the moneylender -- in the Public Theater's sterling new staging of "The Merchant of Venice." ❋ Unknown (2010)

I soaked it with special cleaner over night, then used a plastic spatula, and the point of a not very sharp knife for the stubbornest bits. ❋ Unknown (2007)

One of the stubbornest and most impressively consistent streaks in NFL history is Chicago's near-complete inability to put a serviceable quarterback on the field. ❋ Ben Austen (2009)

Team Heroics Show Progress When it comes to sports, one of the stubbornest examples of American exceptionalism is the use of the word “soccer.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Unless you are a stubborn Dutchman -- and Jan Van Artevelde was the stubbornest Dutchman on Venus. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Can anyone doubt that she would work tirelessly to persuade these stubbornest of Reagan Democrats for Obama? ❋ Unknown (2008)

Yeast is actually a minute fungus, and one of the stubbornest to control. ❋ Earl Mindell (2008)

On occasion he might be given a drug to elevate his mood prior to interrogation; marijuana, heroin, and sodium pentothal have been shown to overcome a reluctance to speak, and methamphetamine can unleash a torrent of talk in the stubbornest subjects, the very urgency of the chatter making a complex lie impossible to sustain. ❋ Unknown (2003)

"You've got to be the stubbornest woman I've ever met." ❋ Moreland, Peggy (2005)

Sometimes Caspar Goodwood had seemed to range himself on the side of her destiny, to be the stubbornest fact she knew; she said to herself at such moments that she might evade him for a time, but that she must make terms with him at last — terms which would be certain to be favourable to himself. ❋ Unknown (2003)

When they fought according to their plans, they were the stubbornest soldiers in the world. ❋ Turtledove, Harry (2002)

"I know they're the orneriest, stubbornest, dumbest critters on the planet." ❋ Willis, Connie (1994)

Tynan grumbles a bit but goes along with it; thank god for a habit of taking orders, Diem thinks, because Louie Tynan could clearly be the stubbornest person on Earth if he wanted to be. ❋ Barnes, John, 1957- (1994)

The spinie had definite views about most things, and one of his stubbornest and most definite views was that he would never go where he didn't want to go. ❋ Greenberg, Martin H. (1990)

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