"The troublesome student was sent to detention for refusing to obey the teacher when asked to cease distracting the rest of the class."
Refusing at first, the girl gave into the blandishment of her boyfreind. It is the act of coaxing by flattery. You can alter the sentence or modify it anyway you want.
He was deemed a scofflaw for repeatedly violating traffic laws and refusing to pay his fines.
She is the laziest person I know, always refusing to lift a finger to help.
Janet was a prideful woman, refusing the assistance of her family when times were tough.
The child showed his defiance by refusing to be fed by his frustrated mother.
You can use the word "belligerently" in a compound sentence by connecting two independent clauses with appropriate conjunctions like "and", "but", or "so". For example, "She spoke belligerently, and he responded with calmness."
The mayor gave no other answer than that deep gutturalgrunt which is technically known in municipal interviews as refusing to commit oneself. - Stephen Butler Leacock
his obstinacy in refusing to follow the guidelines of the organization will keep him from being hired.
She spoke resolutely, refusing to back down from her position.
John practiced pacifism by refusing to engage in any form of violence, even when provoked.
Refusing to shake the hand of that beggar wasn't a matter of hygiene but an example of pure snobbery.
ya cuz say if u say she wouldn't get in a fight, the girl is refusing to get in a fight. and since there are no other verbs in the sentence, the word wouldn't is the verb of the sentence