doggishly

/ˈdɔɡɪʃli/
adverb
  1. In a stubborn or determined manner; persistently.
    • She doggishly refused to give up on the project despite the setbacks.
    • The old doggishly held onto his opinion even when presented with new evidence.
    • He doggishly continued training every morning, rain or shine.
  2. In a way that is unattractive or ungraceful; like a dog in a negative sense.
    • He doggishly wolfed down his food without any manners.
    • She doggishly scratched her head in public, oblivious to the stares.
    • The actor doggishly shuffled across the stage, lacking any elegance.
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