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Meanings of
mulish
in English
Unreasonably rigid in the face of argument or entreaty or attack.
hardheaded
Related terms
stubborn
obstinate
unregenerate
Usage of
mulish
in English
1
That was part of the reason he'd gotten
mulish
,
at the end.
2
Her lank grizzled body, naked tail, and
mulish
look, I remembered well.
3
But here, to my horror, that young man's
mulish
obstinacy came in.
4
A horse with the staggers was not in it with a
mulish
Lampton.
5
He used to sit low in his chair and look
mulish
.
6
Surely you do not mean to persist in that
mulish
vagary?
7
They the
mulish
slaves to tradition, blind to daring new opportunities?
8
Letty hugs herself, her
mulish
teeth clenched to stop them chattering.
9
The
mulish
,
obstinate, and proud man never says, I don't know.
10
Tightminded-that'swhat he is; self-headed, not to say
mulish
,
by doggie!
11
This impenetrability and something
mulish
in her attitude annoyed him.
12
The boy appears to be really sick, or else he is obstinate and
mulish
.
13
And they would have been such a help if I had not
been
-
so
mulish
.
14
Sir Richmond considered something
mulish
in the doctor's averted face.
15
Don't I show patience teaching that
mulish
brother of mine?
16
Hat's contrary; yes, she is; she's
mulish
when she's crossed.
Other examples for "mulish"
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mulish
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mulish obstinacy
mulish expression
mulish look
turn mulish
as mulish
More collocations
Mulish
through the time
Mulish
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common