stubborn as a mule
Hmmm, james is as stubborn as a Hangry cat
Meh is as stubborn as a TNT that is about to exploide
"He's as immovable as a mountain when it comes to changing his mind."
How can you use stubborn in a metaphor
I'm not really good at metaphors
I am not really for sure about this I am trying to figure it out for school
Yes, "stubborn as a mule" is a metaphor implying that the person is very stubborn, just like a mule known for its stubborn nature.
The Tagalog word for stubborn is "matigas ang ulo."
The Polish word for stubborn is "uparty."
"Stubborn" is an adjective, which is a word used to describe a noun or pronoun. It is not a verb or a noun itself.
The English slang word for stubborn is "bullheaded."
The sentence 'Stubborn as a mule' is a simile as it contains the word 'as' which makes it a comparison.
The word 'stubborn' is not a noun or a pronoun. The word 'stubborn' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example, a stubborn child, a stubbornproblem.
Yes, "stubborn as a mule" is a metaphor implying that the person is very stubborn, just like a mule known for its stubborn nature.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'stubborn':The Bulldog is often stubborn and requires an experienced owner for training.
she's a mule because she is stubborn
Metaphor
A rock that refuses to be moved despite strong winds or a tree that continues to grow in a harsh environment could be metaphors for stubbornness.
metaphor
It basically means very stubborn.
metaphor
"He's as stubborn as a mule."
The Tagalog word for stubborn is "matigas ang ulo."