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dogged

[daw-gid, dog-id] / ˈdɔ gɪd, ˈdɒg ɪd /


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After roughly five minutes of dogged competition between a pair of telephone bidders, it sold for $54.7 million.

From The Wall Street Journal

This exhaustively researched and finely detailed book covers its subject’s marathon travels around the world, his outlandish business ventures and his dogged pursuit of literary celebrity.

From The Wall Street Journal

She has brought on top executives from competitor banks, sold some of its banking franchises in foreign markets and sought to turn the page on regulatory problems that have dogged the bank for years.

From The Wall Street Journal

The challenge is to prevent Argentina from falling into a pattern that has dogged Latin America’s third-biggest economy for decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

Allegations of corruption in public works and gross nepotism have dogged her government.

From The Wall Street Journal