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what does headstrong mean as it is used in the following lines from act iv, scence 2 of romeo and juliet?

capulet: how now, my headstrong! where have you been gadding?

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As used in this context, "headstrong" means obstinate, stubborn, or wilful. Capulet is scolding someone for behaving recklessly or disobediently.
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