"Followed doggedly" means following something or someone persistently and determinedly, without giving up easily. It implies pursuing a goal or a path with great persistence and determination.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb stubbornly(doggedly, adamantly).
Strict in French is "strict" and it means that rules are followed closely or enforced.
"tu es très" means "you are very", usually followed by an adjective.
The correct phrase is "to be followed." In this context, "followed" is the past participle form of the verb "follow," which means to go or come after. The phrase "to be followed" indicates that someone or something will be pursued or imitated.
The present perfect of follow is has/have followed.
It means determinedly : done with determination or unflagging effort.
he clung doggedly to consciousness.
He is known for doggedly pursuing criminals.
The fugitive was pursued doggedly by the police.
doggedly is the koring in thy colince about justice
Tenacious or stubborn are both synonyms for doggedly.
Doggedly refers to in a persistent or determined manner. A sample sentence is: "Despite constant rejection, he remains doggedly attached to her".
He doggedly chased his kid because he wanted to steal his lunch
"You worked doggedly on that Christmas tree of yours Sally." complimented George.
Since Holly needed help with homework, she doggedly asked her older brother for help, but he wouldn't assist her
plod means 42 because that is the anser to everything
the boss was a dogged worker.