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dogged [ˈdɒgɪd, Am ˈdɑ:g-] ADJ

dogged
dogged determination

I . dog [dɒg, Am dɑ:g] N

1. dog (animal):

dog
pies m

2. dog (male):

dog
samiec m

3. dog pej (person):

dog
pies m
dog
drań m

4. dog (poor quality product):

dog
dno nt

5. dog (greyhound racing):

II . dog <-gg-> [dɒg, Am dɑ:g] VB trans

dog collar N

1. dog collar (for dog):

2. dog collar inf (collar):

dog-eared ADJ

dog-eared book:

dog-tired ADJ inf

guard dog N

guide dog N Brit

hot dog N

police dog N

sausage dog N Brit inf

sheep dog N

sniffer dog N

St Bernard's dog N

Usage examples with dogged

he was dogged by bad luck

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Of late the club has been dogged by financial problems.
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The tour was unsuccessful and dogged by controversy.
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He was dogged by ill health and had a lung removed while still in his twenties.
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As he grew older, he took up skydiving with a dogged determination, according to his brother.
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He is dogged by scoundrels along the way.
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He is a highly dogged bounty hunter, never giving up in the pursuit of his quarry.
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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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Brown was also dogged by allegations of bullying.
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However, his career has been dogged with injuries, limiting his appearances.
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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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