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dogged

[daw-gid, dog-id] / ˈdɔ gɪd, ˈdɒg ɪd /


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He has a chequered injury history - Stokes has been dogged by knee, hamstring and shoulder problems over the past two years.

From BBC

England's dogged resistance on day five at Adelaide Oval lasted into the second session before Scott Boland removed Josh Tongue for an 82-run victory to ensure the famous urn remains in Australian hands.

From Barron's

England's dogged resistance on day five at Adelaide Oval lasted into the second session before Scott Boland removed Josh Tongue for an 82-run victory to ensure the famous urn remains in Australian hands.

From Barron's

Among individual companies, Nike sank 9.0 percent after reporting lower quarterly earnings as the sports giant continues to be dogged by poor sales in China.

From Barron's

There’s evidence throughout the student-loan program that policymakers never intended for borrowers to be dogged by a student loan for their whole lives.

From MarketWatch