The ansfer is Mule
"Stubborn as a mule" An old saying =)
- Gothikah, chessie and bay server
Yes, "stubborn as a mule" is a metaphor implying that the person is very stubborn, just like a mule known for its stubborn nature.
Be stubborn!! Dye your hair brown and act really stubborn like she is. Wear your hair like she does!
The comparative form of the word "stubborn" is "more stubborn," and the superlative form is "most stubborn." These forms are used to compare the degree of stubbornness between two or more things. In English grammar, adjectives like "stubborn" follow this pattern when comparing levels of intensity or quality.
stubborn and playful
The very first kicks that you can feel feel like someone is flicking you from the inside with their finger. The later kicks feel like a knee or elbow is kicking or pressing on you inside (which it is!).
She likes that it is a song about being stubborn, and describes herself as somewhat stubborn to.
a baby
The baby is probably pressing up against some nerves when it kicks.
Nothing you hike it back yo the kicker and he kicks it like a golly kicks when he gets the ball.
It can be such as the ratio of kicks per strokes or kicks per lengths just depends on your strengths and how you would like to look at it.
No not at all. Ignorant is a word describing someone who is unaware/uninformed. Stubborn is being persistent about something like a opinion.
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