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Stubborn may refer to: HMS Stubborn, a Second World War Royal Navy submarine; Little Miss Stubborn, a character in the Little Miss series of books; Mr. Stubborn, a character in the children's television show The Mr. Men Show; Stubborn, 2024 album by Nigerian singer Victony "Stubborn", a song by Senser from Stacked Up (1994)
Cabezón is the Spanish word for "stubborn" or "big-headed". In Chile, cabezon means intelligent. ... Cabezones, an Argentine hardcore-alternative rock band
Vowels are left intact. It is possible to render the Rövarspråket version of an English word as well as a Swedish, such as the following for the word stubborn: sos-tot-u-bob-bob-o-ror-non or sostotubobboborornon. The code is not very useful in written form, but it can be difficult to decode when spoken by a trained user speaking quickly.
Little Miss Giggles has been published under the alternative titles of Madame Risette (French), Doña Risitas (Spanish), Unsere Inge Immerfroh (German), Mevrouwtje Giechel (Dutch), Xiàoxīxī xiǎojiě (笑嘻嘻小姐; Taiwan), Useum Yang (웃음양; Korean), Η Κυρία Χαχανούλα (Greek) and Menina Risonha (Portuguese).
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In music, an ostinato (Italian: [ostiˈnaːto]; derived from the Italian word for stubborn, compare English obstinate) is a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, frequently in the same pitch.
William Tyndale may have been the first to use the word in an English-language book. Mumpsimus soon entered the language as a cant word widely used by 16th-century writers. [11] In William Tyndale's 1530 book Practice of Prelates, the word was used in the sense of a stubborn
Donald Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after his top minister’s surprise resignation following a clash on how to handle the president-elect’s looming tariffs.