The young boy had a tenacious grip on his father's leg and would not let go of it for the entire dinner party.
Tenacious means:
-- Holding or tending to hold persistently to something, such as a point of view.
-- Holding together firmly; cohesive -- Clinging to another object or surface; adhesive
Example sentence - She has a tenacious spirit about her.
He is tenacious - he never gives up or gives in !
"The dog clung to the bone tenaciously." Athletes must be tenacious in the pursuit of excellence if they hope to become Olympic champions. OR..... He hold my hand with a tenacious grip. Madie's tenacious demeanor deterred the bullies from belittling her on the elementary school playground
The dog clung onto the bone in a tenacious way. I hope I helped.
A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses. An example of a compound sentence using the word tenacious would be "Samuel is tenacious when it comes to learning new gym skills, and he rarely gives up until he has mastered them."
Tenacious means stubbornly holding to your course. Here are some sentences.He was tenacious in his struggle against poverty.Her tenacious attitude got her into trouble with her boss.The tenacious battle lasted for hours.
The fight was a tenacious battle to the end; both boxers were hurt and fatigued by the night's end. Tenacious is an adjective that describes something as being vehement, committed, and energetic.
The word tenacious means holding fast (cohesive or adhesive). In behavior, it means determined.
A tenacious student would spend time working out sentences rather than plagiarizing them.
As Tenacious as a Bulldog
more tenacious
I have a tenacious muse leading me into a delinquency whereby I plagiarize my work from the internet. I do hope this answer does not incriminate me as I have no conscience.