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Definition of Mulishly

Mulishly
Mulish Mul"ish (m[=u]l"[i^]sh), a. Like a mule; sullen; stubborn. -- Mul"ish*ly, adv. -- Mul"ish*ness, n.

Meaning of Mulishly from wikipedia

- Mulish (Persian: موليش, also Romanized as Mūlīsh and Mūyesh) is a village in Mahru Rural District, Zaz va Mahru District, Aligudarz County, Lorestan Province...
- for his job", Nicholas "fell back on personal favorites, whim, simple mulishness, and other devices of the empty-headed autocrat ... when a telegram was...
- money, but has to deal with one more adversary - her extremely possessive, mulish boyfriend. Guest Stars: Cristina Raines, John Matuszak, Lonny Chapman, Gary...
- Bhaskaran of The Hindu, who called their decision "shortsighted", "almost mulish" and "has been extremely detrimental for Indian cinema". Devdas received...
- "hyperconscious", observing a tendency to "[n]eatness, meticulosity, and a mulish stubbornness not amenable to reason [which] make her a rank perfectionist...
- with the consulting help of a nonfictional character, Herman Wouk, a "mulish ancient" who became involved despite the strong misgivings of his wife....
- Tebbit privately said of John Major on 17 November 1994: "He has the mulishness of a weak man with stupidity". When asked what would it take for him to...
- temper, a lack of diplomatic sense, and an obstinacy that bordered on mulishness. King Eric was described by the ****ure Pope Pius II as having "a beautiful...
- Hombres Necios, Satira Filosofica Poema 92 You mulish men, Philosophical Satire Poem 92 Translated by David Frye Hombres necios que acusáis a la mujer...
- "hyperconscious", observing also a tendency to "neatness, meticulosity, and a mulish stubbornness not amenable to reason [which] make her a rank perfectionist"...