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be (as) stubborn as a mule
To be very devoted to a particular opinion or course of action, especially when faced with opposition. My toddler is as stubborn as a mule and has a tantrum every night at bedtime because he doesn't want to stop playing. You'll never get Rich to change his opinion—he's stubborn as a mule.
*stubborn as a mule
and *obstinate as a muleCliché very stubborn. (*Also: as ~.) I tried to convince Jake to go to the doctor, but he's as stubborn as a mule. For four years, Henry pestered his parents to let him learn the trumpet. They tried to talk him into some other, quieter instrument, but he was stubborn as a mule, and now he has a trumpet.
be as stubborn as a mule
to be very determined not to change your decision or opinion about something, even when it is wrong You won't get him to change his mind - he's as stubborn as a mule.
stubborn as a mule
Extremely obstinate, as in He's stubborn as a mule about wearing a suit and tie. This simile evokes the proverbial stubbornness of mules, whose use as draft animals was once so common that the reputation for obstinacy can hardly be as warranted as the term indicates. [Early 1800s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Yolande | | - | French |
Ercan | | - | Turkish |
Cainan | | KAY-nən (English), kay-IE-nən (English) | Biblical, Biblical Latin |
Jenifer | | JEN-i-fər (English) | English, Cornish |
Tikhon | | TEE-khahn | Russian (Rare) |
Redmond | | ['redmənd] | |