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bullheaded

ADJECTIVE
  1. obstinate and stupid

How To Use bullheaded In A Sentence

  • Part of me wishes that I could keep disagreeing, out of sheer bullheadedness.
  • McCain may never "surrender" in Iraq, but thankfully, a growing population in this country will never surrender to another 4 or 8 years of relentless manipulation and bullheadedness. Several protesters interrupt McCain speech
  • Both shows also have their moments of absorbing drama and distasteful levels of bullheadedness, set against an American backdrop that once again seems mere steps away from the full-on, Cormac McCarthy-style apocalypse. 'Storage Wars' and 'Gold Rush: Alaska' are mining at the recessionary frontier
  • And he is stubborn to the point of bullheadedness, refusing to ever admit that a plan isn't working or that a different approach might be necessary.
  • These forces were threatening the domestics to the point where both sides knew some progress simply had to be made and that served to defang the militancy and bullheadedness that have characterized negotiations heretofore.
  • Beef producers are bullheaded in recommending beef and beefing up scientific evidences to prove their point.
  • This party will be torn apart because of her bullheadedness and it will be John Mccain in the White House! After big win, Clinton vows to push forward
  • It never ceases to amaze me how the lack of intelligence and bullheadedness of conservative right wing intellectual terrorists will defend the very thing that is hurting them the most: corporate america. Sieg Hiel, Corporate America!
  • Hence also the exaggerated tribalism, the bullheaded racism of an Alf Garnett, the dogged male chauvinism of an Andy Capp.
  • Indeed, his serial attacks on certain subjects, be they flowering trees or allegories of encroaching blindness, suggest a bullheaded tenacity.
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