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dog·ged ['dɒgɪd] ADJ

I.dog [dɒg] N

dogged Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

to work like a slave [or Am, Aus dog]
to feel [as] sick as a dog Am, Aus

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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He is a highly dogged bounty hunter, never giving up in the pursuit of his quarry.
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He was dogged by ill health and had a lung removed while still in his twenties.
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The program has been dogged by controversy over the treatment of the animals and speculation as to the nature of its mission and training.
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This momentary disorder was conspicuous because it was the first time that these gallant infantry broke ranks and compelled their dogged commander to give ground.
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The competition were dogged by accusations of corruption, but the building was built.
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Conflicting feelings of mistrust and friendship dogged all three as they rely on one another to survive.
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The team had also resolved the reliability problems that had dogged them the previous year.
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The car was dogged by a handling problem which affected the cars on the entry to corners.
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He was watched and dogged by the government, but escaped several times.
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Throughout his career he was dogged by injuries, these forcing him into early retirement at the age of 28.
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