(past tense verb)
"The defendant was dogged continuously by the lawyer's assistants."
(adjective)
"The climbing team showed dogged determination in reaching the summit."
There were a large number of dogs brought to the animal shelter after the tornado.
In the book, the detective dogs the killers until they are caught.
Dog's: My dog's name is snickers. This is used in the tense of my dog owns or has something.
Dogs: I have 3 dogs. This is used as in there is more than one dog.
That bone is our dogs' bone, not yours.
"With dogged determination, the student found someone on the Internet to write this sentence for him." "The students dogged the professor all day until he agreed to help them with the project."
Alan's dogged persistence to study such low subjects, finally earned him some respite. With courage and dogged perseverance the Catholic faith was kept alive during the years of persecution which followed Culloden. Through sheer dogged determination, more business began to trickle in. However, the producers decided to drop the character in order to concentrate the action on Erskine's dogged pursuit of justice. Step 1 - hail the display of Traditional English Values in the dogged resistance of Our Brave Boys against Johnny Foreigner. The dogged defense by David Gliders refused York any shots on goal from their short corners.
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He had a dogged persistence to follow his dreams and accumulate riches.
she is really dogged about where she wants to go.
"With dogged determination, the student found someone on the Internet to write this sentence for him." "The students dogged the professor all day until he agreed to help them with the project."
To use the word 'dog's' in a sentence you could say 'my dog's coat is shiny and silky because I groom her on a weekly basis'.
the boss was a dogged worker.
Your efforts were rewarded by your doggged perserverence.
If you mean 'dog' as in the animal, then 'I walked the dog'. The word can also be used as a verb (meaning to follow, as like a hunting dog), so a sentence for that could be 'The assassin dogged his target.'.
Alan's dogged persistence to study such low subjects, finally earned him some respite. With courage and dogged perseverance the Catholic faith was kept alive during the years of persecution which followed Culloden. Through sheer dogged determination, more business began to trickle in. However, the producers decided to drop the character in order to concentrate the action on Erskine's dogged pursuit of justice. Step 1 - hail the display of Traditional English Values in the dogged resistance of Our Brave Boys against Johnny Foreigner. The dogged defense by David Gliders refused York any shots on goal from their short corners.
His persistence allowed him to succeed. It was dogged persistence that allowed him to continue to play with his injury.
The cast of Dogged - 2012 includes: Lucy Goldie
its not "dogged" its "clogged" The "c" and "l" are just often smashed together to make it look like a "d". I think anyways. Dogged means stubborn. Dogged pores are the ones that even after you clean them, they still look dirty or oily. This is a term usually used by deep cleaning agents and body salts.
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