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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Mulish' in a Sentence

"Stubborn, obstinate, or intractable, resembling the characteristics of a mule." more

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The mulish chef insisted on using only traditional recipes, resisting any modern culinary trends.
The mulish kitten refused to come down from the tree, making the rescue mission challenging.
Tommy's mulish attitude made it challenging for his friends to play with him.
The mulish tree stood firm against the strong winds in the forest.
Jenny's mulish attitude made it challenging for her friends to choose a movie they all liked.
Jenny's mulish attitude made it challenging for her teacher to introduce new ideas in class.
The mulish clouds refused to let the sunlight through, creating a gloomy day.
The mulish toddler crossed his arms and pouted when told it was bedtime.
The mulish toddler refused to wear his raincoat despite the pouring rain.
Despite the teacher's instructions, Timmy remained mulish about completing his homework.
Despite his parents' advice, Timmy remained mulish and insisted on wearing shorts in the winter.
Emily's mulish behavior during the game frustrated her teammates.
Despite the teacher's instructions, Mark remained mulish and refused to share the classroom supplies.
The mulish toddler insisted on wearing his superhero cape to bed every night.
The mulish donkey refused to move, standing still despite its owner's urging.
The mulish donkey refused to move, no matter how much the farmer coaxed it.

Mulish

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adjectiveStubborn, obstinate, or intractable, resembling the characteristics of a mule.

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Last Updated On: May 23, 2024
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