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"stick-to-itiveness" Definitions
  1. the ability to keep doing something, even if it is sometimes boring

18 Sentences With "stick to itiveness"

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He had stick-to-itiveness, which is one of the greatest gifts.
You have to have resiliency, and you have to have stick-to-itiveness.
But it took a lot of stick-to-itiveness to get this thing done.
It is your independent work with advisers and your stick-to-itiveness that are more important.
When it's your only option, there's a certain level of stick-to-itiveness that gets ingrained.
So I guess I have a heartier sense of stick-to-itiveness than I did before.
But the person who has stick-to-itiveness can traverse the difficulty and become a master.
But integral to excelling in juggling as well as in science, Savage suggested, is a stick-to-itiveness.
The answers to a puzzle like this one might not fall right away, but with enough stick-to-itiveness, we shall triumph.
Like countless other productivity manuals, much of the advice is standard fare (take naps, exercise, don't multitask) and requires sustained stick-to-itiveness to implement.
" In his 2014 memoir, "All Things Possible," the governor described Mr. Percoco as "the total package: trained as a lawyer, he had the guts, brains and stick-to-itiveness necessary to attack any project — hard.
There are glitches in the road, and you get a little off kilter, but if you have the ability and the stick-to-itiveness based on love, then your friendship and your relationship only gets better.
I found myself searching various platforms for various Tetris editions and trolling the Tetris Wiki, endlessly fascinated by the stick-to-itiveness of this simple game and astonished at what it took for it to get here.
"(We're) playing some of the top teams in the league on this road trip, so it is going to take a real strong team effort, mental focus, a stick-to-itiveness from our group," Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said.
Statistically it looks as if he was dominant in the '50s and his appearances in the 1976 and 1980 were pretty brief, but if you want to be known for your stick-to-itiveness Minoso is not a bad role model.
Sally Koris, "Shoe Goo Guru Lyman Van Vliet Cures Tattered Tennis Toes with Sheer Stick-to-Itiveness," People magazine, vol. 18, no. 8 (August 9, 1982).
Shoe Goo was created in part in 1972 by Lyman Van Vliet, a 45-year-old senior executive at Hughes Aircraft Co."A Shoe-repair Product For People On The Run," Inc. magazine, September 1, 1982.Sally Koris, "Shoe Goo Guru Lyman Van Vliet Cures Tattered Tennis Toes with Sheer Stick-to-Itiveness", People magazine, vol. 18, no.
The Red Lantern in last was Phil Morgan, an Alaska Airlines pilot, and when he crossed the finish line on March 21 at 8:02 pm AKST (March 22, 5:02 UTC), the Widow's Lantern hanging on the burled arch was extinguished, which signalled the end of the race. The Christmas lights and banners were also taken down. He took 15 days, 6 hours, 2 minutes, and 57 seconds and completed the race with 8 dogs, becoming the only musher unable to attend the Finisher's Banquet the night before. Many mushers scratched because of poor conditions, and the Red Lantern signifies "stick-to-itiveness".

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