Resistant to guidance or discipline.
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Examples for "contrary "
Examples for "contrary "
1 He said the Government would present a scientific opinion to the contrary .
2 But most of the empirical evidence thus far points to the contrary .
3 Not that debate on this issue should be suppressed, quite the contrary .
4 But political conditions have a tendency of changing unannounced - and contrary to reason.
5 Quite the contrary , he listened to every word with the greatest concern.
1 In fact, at the time, I thought he was simply being obstinate .
2 The contest was obstinate , and terminated in the death of the challenger.
3 She was not wilful; she was not obstinate ; she gave him affection.
4 Now they thought her obstinate refusal was a result of Scobie's influence.
5 On this issue the dispute in the convention was obstinate and irreconcilable.
1 Things are tough. Hazel Blears MP said sanctions led to ' perverse outcomes'.
2 In its typical, perverse way, the award went to Klaxons that year.
3 It also demonstrates, in a perverse way, real progress in racial equality.
4 As always with a target, it is likely to create perverse behaviour.
5 The Legislature was still stiff-necked and perverse in regard to the system.
1 Yes; at this headstrong council; and I have seen him since; alone.
2 A headstrong approach will almost definitely rub others up the wrong way!
3 These details exhibit in the boy the headstrong independence of the man.
4 The headstrong young woman persisted in exhibiting the utmost contempt for her.
5 A month later the headstrong galloper won by 15 lengths at Punchestown.
1 Perhaps the biggest alterations involve the health conditions of the wayward lovers.
2 And he almost did, despite a wayward drive, and the short approach.
3 Homeowner associations typically have the right to place liens against wayward residents.
4 She was fourteen at this time; altogether exquisite and charming and wayward .
5 I have been wayward at times; I beg pardon of you all.
6 I touched her pulse; it was beating with a wayward , fluttering gentleness.
7 Never before had the soul of the wayward girl been so stirred.
8 Surely the bishops might now give similar advice to their wayward clergy?
9 Brilliant in so many ways but in the end, like wayward children.
10 There was still something homely and wayward and definitely personal about him.
11 Now Margaret began to grow disturbed; her wayward assurance departed from her.
12 It's our job to bring the wayward sects back into the fold.
13 The Company now resolved to impose upon the wayward an iron restraint.
14 I am a wayward shepherd who has left all his flock behind.
15 You need a haircut, she says lightly, yanking a wayward blond tuft.
16 His only real contribution to Liverpool's attack had been one wayward cross.
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