How to use in-sentence of “stubborn”:
+ She is a stubborn tomboy who likes helping all animals in her city, even bugs.
+ The donkey belonged to the village merchant, and it was a stubborn beast that always tried to throw off its riders.
+ Although more sophisticated and educated compared to Eddie, Bill is also stubborn and is more than capable of using insulting phrases as he occasionally refers to Eddie as a “white honky” and “snowflake”, and does not like catching Eddie staring at his wife.
+ The ponies helped travelling part of the way to the pole, but some of them were so stubborn that the expedition members, especially Lawrence Oates, lost much energy that was needed to get back from the pole.
+ He was often whipped and beaten by the Turks for being stubborn and rude.
+ They are Loyaltyloyal to their owner, but can be stubborn at times.
+ The sheriff tells Atticus that Bob Ewell fell on his knife, but Atticus is stubborn and still believes Jem killed him.

