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- Stubborn as a mule, wouldn't let us breathe ."
- Some people are strong as an ox, some stubborn as a mule.
- That his father was stubborn as a mule?
- I'm as stubborn as a mule.
- His sister, he says, " is stubborn as a mule ."
- There is an Irish proverb, " stubborn as a mule, unruly as a hen, gentle as a lamb ".
- Despite that feminine quality in him, he was as stubborn as a mule and a steel rod of pride and determination ran through his nature.
- He is the color of cow dung, weighs 850 kilograms ( 1, 870 pounds ), is as stubborn as a mule and loves rolling in the mud.
- Well, stubborn as a mule was the precise phrase employed by Justice Burton B . Roberts, the administrative judge of state Supreme Court in the Bronx, who has butted heads with Johnson.
- Ross prepares his team for every eventuality, including an all-out passing assault like the one that eliminated Miami from the playoffs, but starts each game as stubborn as a mule train, burly Natrone Means at the point.
- I'm stubborn as a mule, " said Frontiere, who grew up in St . Louis and was once referred to by English writers as " The First Lady of Football " and the " Gridiron Granny ."
- The traditional explanation for the donkey ( " 鈔e " in French and Guern閟iais ) is the steepness of St Peter Port streets that necessitated beasts of burden for transport ( in contrast to the flat terrain of the rival capital of Saint Helier in Jersey ), although it is also used in reference to Guernsey inhabitants'stubbornness who boast that they are " stubborn as a mule, with a kick like a horse !"