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  2. Stubborn - Wikipedia

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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)

  3. Cabezon - Wikipedia

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    Cabezón is the Spanish word for "stubborn" or "big-headed". In Chile, cabezon means intelligent. ... Cabezones, an Argentine hardcore-alternative rock band

  4. Rövarspråket - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of Little Miss characters - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1272 on Thursday, December ...

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    Related: 16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 Hours We'll have the answer below this friendly reminder of how to play the game .

  7. Ostinato - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Mumpsimus - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Trump mocks Justin Trudeau over top official’s shocking exit ...

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    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.