Doggedly Sentence Examples

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  • Thomas doggedly refused to obey his mother's command.

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  • All would have been peace with the world if his mind hadn't remained doggedly fixed on his search for Jeffrey Byrne.

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  • As an advocate for equal rights, she doggedly defended the oppressed people groups in her community.

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  • Rams are doggedly committed to the things they care about, enthusiastic about life, and polite towards others.

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  • They hung doggedly along the coasts of Jamaica and Santo Domingo, but their day was nearly over.

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  • But as the man who had doggedly, yet unpretentiously, filled the gap in the days of difficulty, and been somewhat contemptuously criticized by the Unionist press for his pains, Sir Henry was clearly marked out for the post of prime minister when his party got its chance; and, as the head of a strongly composed cabinet, he satisfied the demands of the situation and was accepted as leader by all sections.

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  • With persistence, the medical volunteers doggedly worked to find a solution to the family's health crisis.

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  • Even polytheism,' or something indistinguishable from it, is suggested to this doggedly empiricist mind by the Varieties of Religious Experience; they are all good to those to whom they appeal; and what right have we to talk of Objective standards?

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  • I am doggedly committed to making sure my friendships are going well.

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  • I wish I had the motivation to doggedly pursue research in a topic that I am passionate about.

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  • With persistance, the medical volunteers doggedly worked to find a solution to the family's health crisis.

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  • Stacie doggedly searched for the answer to her homework problem.

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  • Jane doggedly pursued her degree in engineering.

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  • Amy doggedly chased after the finish line during her first marathon.

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  • Yet it was necessary for him to set himself, as he expressed it, doggedly to work.

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