Crossword-Solution: DOGGEDNESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Doggedness | n. | Sullenness; moroseness. |
| Doggedness | n. | Sullen or obstinate determination; grim resolution or persistence. |
We have 24 clues for the answer “DOGGEDNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| pertinacity | 6 answers |
| tirelessness | 8 answers |
| indefatigability | 19 answers |
| pushiness | 21 answers |
| BOSSINESS | 21 answers |
| willpower | 23 answers |
| steadfastness | 26 answers |
| Tenacity | 27 answers |
| resilience | 30 answers |
| diligence | 41 answers |
| Guts | 48 answers |
| Grit | 49 answers |
| thoroughness | 50 answers |
| persistence | 52 answers |
| firmness | 53 answers |
| perseverance | 55 answers |
| Stamina | 58 answers |
| Endurance | 61 answers |
| Fortitude | 67 answers |
| resolution | 68 answers |
| Resolve | 69 answers |
| Patience | 72 answers |
| Courage | 77 answers |
| Purpose | 92 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with DOGGEDNESS (5)
But confine yourself to that.” “He was quite in his right mind,” said Newman, with gentle but dangerous doggedness; “I have never seen him so bright and clever.
Perhaps I shall soon go abroad.” The despairing doggedness in his tone made her go on her knees on the rug before the fire, very near to him.
One more cowardly, or one more brave, might have run from death, or faced it; but this poor prisoner chose the middle course--he permitted death to come to him, and had enough of doggedness to wait for it without stir.
With his hooded great-coat on his back, his valise in his hand, his black wig adjusted, and footing it on the ice with a sort of sober doggedness of manner, my enemy was changed almost beyond recognition: changed in everything but a certain dry, polemical, pedantic air, that spoke of a sedentary occupation and high stools.
CHAPTER XXI--UNITY IN STEVENSON'S STORIES The unity in Stevenson's stories is generally a unity of subjective impression and reminiscence due, in the first place, to his quick, almost abnormal boyish reverence for mere animal courage, audacity, and doggedness, and, in the second place, to his theory of life, his philosophy, his moral view.
Quotes with DOGGEDNESS (3)
Doggedness in art is no substitute for inspiration.
There is doggedness to genius. It is the ability to dig deep and hold on to the dream.
The toughness I was learning was not a martyred doggedness, a dumb heroism, but the art of accommodation. I thought: to be tough is to be fragile; to be tender is to be truly fierce.
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Appears in: USA TODAY.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1995).