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mulish
English
Etymology
From mule +? -ish.
Adjective
mulish (comparative more mulish, superlative most mulish)
- Characteristic of a mule; stubborn, obstinate, or intractable
- 1934 George Orwell, Burmese Days:
- […] a rickety verdigrised geyser which would spit two inches of tepid water into the bath and then mulishly stop working."
- 1934 George Orwell, Burmese Days:
Synonyms
- stubborn as a mule
- See also Thesaurus:obstinate
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pigheaded
English
Etymology
pig +? headed.
Adjective
pigheaded (comparative more pigheaded, superlative most pigheaded)
- (derogatory) Obstinate and stubborn to the point of stupidity.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:obstinate
Derived terms
- pigheadedly
- pigheadedness
Translations
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