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bull-headed
adjective
- blindly obstinate; stubborn, headstrong, or stupid
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Derived Forms
- ˌbull-ˈheadedly, adverb
- ˌbull-ˈheadedness, noun
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Example Sentences
The man, Marc Koska, whose bull-headed development of the single-use needle saved the lives of thousands.
At British festivals our predecessors used to antic in the guise of a bull, and the bull-headed actor was entitled “The Broad”.
The minute we started to rag her for being so bull-headed about her room, this crowd of sillies started in rooting for her.
On account of the size of the head and bill, they are often known as Bull-headed Flycatchers.
It would seem paradoxical to say that there is something in common between the bull-headed deity and Oannes.
I followed, or tried to follow; and here my steed showed his bull-headed, obstinate nature.
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