Examples of using A stubborn in English and their translations into Swedish
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She's a stubborn little beast.
Okay, thank you. What a stubborn.
A stubborn little devil!
Your father was a stubborn old ox.
He's a stubborn cuss, that one.
People also translate
Maybe? Your father was a stubborn old ox.
He's a stubborn old sod.
Of course, the ranch never called me a stubborn, old jackass.
He's a stubborn cuss.
A stubborn old man, I would imagine?
And you're a stubborn old man.
A stubborn, spoiled, always-gets-his-way bully.
She's being a stubborn little fool.
In a stubborn, irritating kind of way.
Here! You are a stubborn old man!
He's a stubborn old mule, but I gave him one very deep release.
You're just a stubborn old man!
He's a stubborn little shit.
I didn't realise he had such a stubborn and wilful streak.
What a stubborn. Okay, thank you.
I didn't realize he had such a stubborn and willful streak.
He is a stubborn and arrogant man.
I suppose you will have to then, because he's quite a stubborn young man when he sets his mind to it.
You are a stubborn magic mirror. Nothing?
Nothing? You are a stubborn magic mirror?
You're a stubborn, ill-mannered little lad!
It's just gonna be a stubborn old thing. Sometimes, like now.
You were a stubborn and extremely difficult to treat twelve-year-old girl.
You are a stubborn old man. Here!
He is a stubborn old man. Perhaps a little crazy.