Tenacious Mnemonic
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tenacious
tenacious
/təˈneɪʃəs/
obstinate
Examples
- Tenacious is the proper term here.
- The odor is very rich, complex and tenacious.
- Makuhita has a spirit that is tireless, gutsy, and tenacious.
- DKY used to be largely free of the tenacious splitting of hairs.
- He was noted for his tenacious courage and cool sagacity.
- The set covering is hard and tenacious, yet flexible and durable.
- Doheny, who was the most tenacious of the Irish rebels, died in 1862.
- He plays a tenacious game with the puck and stick, but within the rules.
- If the paste is allowed to dry, it has a very tenacious grasp on the wound.
- The coming days, the castle proved more tenacious than expected.
good at remembering
adjective
stubbornly unyielding- T.S.Eliot
adjective
sticking together
adjective
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"Ten + Aces. He held ten aces, clinging tightly to win the game."
"Ten + Nay + Shush. Holding on saying 'nay' and quieting doubts firmly."
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