Examples of using More stubborn in English and their translations into Swedish
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He's even more stubborn than you are.- No.
All the criticism only made her more stubborn.
The more stubborn a person is the more I enjoy hunting them down
Never in my entire life did I think that I would meet somebody more stubborn than him.
Yeah,'cause we are more belligerent, more stubborn and more idiotic than you can possibly imagine,
Never in my entire life did I think that I would meet somebody more stubborn than him.
From the age of 30 on, small cushions are more stubborn on our hips. The antidote?
Sweep up the dirt with a stiff broom and remove more stubborn dirt with a scraper or high pressure washer.
If stains have been present for years, you may need to have your teeth professionally whitened to remove these more stubborn external stains.
The larger the surface area to be cleaned and/or the more stubborn the dirt, the higher the performance class recommended.
Now I'm older and way more stubborn, so this time we're gonna talk.
The germans put up a more stubborn resistance, the allies suffered heavy losses,
They showed everywhere a more stubborn opposition to European culture than did rabbinical Orthodoxy;
gossip is more stubborn than the truth, especially when that gossip is bandied about constantly, whether or not it is relevant.
because in each county the struggle assumed from month to month more and more stubborn and broad mass character.
The more stubborn the resistance made by France, whose duty it has actually become to defend its territory
Love itself was more stubborn.
Even more stubborn than his mama.
Maybe she's even more stubborn than me.
The woman's even more stubborn than I am.