Adverb
In a dogged manner; sullenly; with obstinate resolution.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe pursued her doggedly Source: Internet
Dennehy played the sheriff in Washington state who doggedly pursues Vietnam veteran John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) in First Blood (1982) and a district attorney who’s out to save his own skin in the Harrison Ford-starrer Presumed Innocent (1990). Source: Internet
At Lade, the Chian fleet doggedly continued to fight the Persian fleet even after the defection of the Samians and others, but the Chians were ultimately forced to retreat and were again subjected to Persian domination. Source: Internet
Haleyi often responded firmly to Cheronis, but the attorney doggedly kept trying to lead her (and the jury) back to the conclusion that she had continued to treat her alleged rapist with respect and even fondness. Source: Internet
"By doggedly pursuing Scott's case, the NSW Police is telling the gay community – indeed, everyone in Australia – that times have changed. Source: Internet
One of the most hyped movies of the year is also one that both director Christopher Nolan and studio Warner Bros. have been doggedly hoping to get into theaters, despite the ongoing pandemic. Source: Internet