We have no meanings for "as obdurate" in our records yet.
1 The Counsellors were admitted, but the Queen was as obdurate as ever.
2 The multitude of beggars in Italy makes the heart as obdurate as a paving-stone.
3 But James had grown as obdurate as Elizabeth,-andwith as little sense and reason.
4 He believes the world to be as obdurate toward him as he is toward it.
5 The old fellow was as obdurate as ever.
6 But Mr. Smirkie was as obdurate as ever.
7 The Scot is as obdurate as Nicola Sturgeon.
8 Her elder sister was as obdurate as myself, and refused to have anything to do with her.
9 Antoninus, however, proved as obdurate as Hadrian.
10 Then she went away and when she rarely returned on brief visits she was as obdurate as a Nazi.
11 On the next day his father came to him alone and plied him with entreaties, but he was as obdurate as before.
12 Darrell's parting words had certainly implied that be would not be as obdurate to entreaty as he had shown himself to threats.
13 Darrell's parting words had certainly implied that he would not be as obdurate to entreaty as he had shown himself to threats.
14 "He seems as obstinate as a mule, and as obdurate as a Chinaman into the bargain."
15 "And is he as obdurate as ever?"
16 "His estate would go to his daughter and, from what I hear, she is as obdurate as her father."
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