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dogged
adjective as in determined, persistent
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Example Sentences
Rumors about the president’s health have dogged him since returning to office, including continuing speculation regarding bruises on his hands, which first came to light in February.
Not as someone with a shred of sympathy, or as a dogged and scrupulous seeker of truth and justice.
It was a real dogged performance and he was at the heart of it.
Through the years, he has been dogged by high walk rates and inefficient outings and a tendency to simply waste too many pitches.
The Acute Mental Health Inpatient Centre opened just six years ago at a cost of £33m, but has been dogged with issues.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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