bullheadedness

NOUN
  1. resolute adherence to your own ideas or desires
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How To Use bullheadedness In A Sentence

  • The scuttlebutt I hear is that a lot of the leading Illinois Democrats (i.e. the crooked Blue Dog ones who are all going to end up indicted anyway as long as Pat Fitzgerald doesn't run out of time) want Hillary and the only reason Obama has as strong a base as he does in his home state is because of Penny Pritzker's bullheadedness in getting him networked and funded. Reid Allowed Vote On Mukasey In Exchange For Military Funding Bill
  • I have, through years of patience and determined "Yes, they DO make it in left hand" bullheadedness, aquired most of the calibers I wanted except a .17 or .20. A Semi-Painful Reunion
  • Casino showed the bullheadedness that makes them one of the toughest teams in the comp and simply refused to admit the game was lost while the Gold Rats assumed they'd done enough.
  • Many other coaches — Fred Shero, Mike Keenan, John Brophy, to name but a few — have distinguished themselves for their bullheadedness and their inability to get along with their players. Coach Savard, we hardly knew you
  • Along with his usual bullheadedness, he was cranky from lack of sleep. The God Hater
  • This is the part where art and intuition fail you, and you have to fall back on cold hard craftsmanship, bullheadedness, and grim determination. He must have tapped my telephone lines. he must have known i'm spending my time alone.
  • Yes, bullheadedness does run in his family, but I'm sure you are quite more convincing than you give yourself credit for.
  • 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.
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