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Sentences with hard

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  • He shuffled his feet on the hard wooden floor.
  • It's hard to tell what effect this latest move will have.
  • How can we protect the wealth we have worked so hard to build from.
  • I need advice for the best hard case for my new iPhone.
  • I'll work hard. I don't want to let him down.
  • I admired him as a true scientist and hard worker.
  • The Psychological Smoking Mechanism is what makes it hard to quit smoking.
  • You accidentally delete your file or your hard drive goes nuts.
  • Coping with three babies is very hard work.
  • He looked at me hard.
  • This article provides a method of training hard to get the most out of your.
  • SYNONYMY NOTE: hard, in this comparison, is the simple and general word for whatever demands great physical or mental effort [hard work, a hard problem]; difficult applies especially to that which requires great skill, intelligence, tact, etc. rather than physical labor [a difficult situation]; arduous implies the need for diligent, protracted effort [the arduous fight ahead of us]; laborious suggests long, wearisome toil [the laborious task of picking fruit]
  • I kicked a dustbin very hard and broke my toe.
  • I've never seen Terry laugh so hard.
  • His father was a hard man.
  • Don't be so hard on him. [+ on]
  • He said the security forces would continue to crack down hard on the protestors.
  • The grey light was hard on the eyes. [+ on]
  • It had been a hard life for her.
  • ...a prolonged period of hard frost.
  • The sea was a hard blue.
  • He wanted more hard evidence.
  • hard hands
  • A hard task
  • A hard question
  • hard work
  • A hard judge
  • A hard master
  • A hard fate
  • hard times
  • A hard man
  • A hard knock
  • We took a long hard look at our profit factor
  • hard facts
  • He is a hard man in business
  • hard light
  • The hard stuff
  • The hard left
  • The team always played hard
  • hard left
  • She thought hard about the formula
  • His son's death hit him hard
  • hard on his heels
  • Their victory was hard won
  • hard-earned
  • Prejudice dies hard
  • A hard blow
  • hard work
  • A hard question
  • A man hard to live with
  • A hard knot
  • A hard heart
  • hard feelings
  • A hard customer
  • A hard line in foreign policy
  • hard facts
  • hard news
  • A hard life
  • A hard master, hard words
  • A hard winter
  • A dog with a hard coat
  • hard outlines
  • A hard light
  • A hard worker
  • hard cider
  • hard liquor
  • A hard g
  • hard wheat
  • A hard base
  • Work hard
  • Hit hard
  • hard-wearing clothes
  • Sleep hard
  • Hold on hard
  • To freeze hard
  • hard alee! turn hard right
  • hard-earned, hard-sought
  • A hard knot.
  • A hard task.
  • hard to please; a hard time.
  • A hard problem.
  • hard labor; hard study.
  • A hard worker.
  • A hard rain; a hard fall.
  • hard luck.
  • hard treatment.
  • A hard winter; the hard times of the Great Depression.
  • A hard master.
  • hard facts.
  • hard information.
  • hard feelings; hard words.
  • A hard look.
  • A hard line; a hard, bright light; hard features; a hard face.
  • A hard bargain.
  • A hard, practical man; a hard view of life.
  • A hard character.
  • A hard loan.
  • hard cider.
  • hard rolls.
  • Silk is a harder fabric than wool or cotton.
  • A hard landing on the moon.
  • hard x-rays.
  • To work hard; to try hard.
  • To look hard at a thing.
  • Frozen hard.
  • She tripped and came down hard on her back.
  • She took it very hard when they told her of his death.
  • Failure and defeat seemed hard at hand. The decision to ban students from the concerts followed hard on the heels of the riot.
  • He's hitting the bottle pretty hard.
  • This bread is so stale and hard, I can barely cut it.
  • hard aport; hard alee.
  • A hard problem a hard life a hard master;  a hard heart;  hard words;  a hard character don't be so hard on yourself The stag was too hard for the horse.
  • hard evidence
  • At the intersection, there are two roads going to the left. Take the hard left.
  • I got so hard watching two hot girls wrestle each other on the beach.
  • You are being too hard on him.
  • The house is hard by the river.
  • There is a hard c in "clock" and a soft c in "centre". Hard k, t, s, ch, as distinguished from soft, g, d, z, j
  • We were hard put to finish the examination in one hour.
  • We need both a digital archive and a hard archive.
  • The country is hard up for technicians and doctors.
  • He hit the puck hard up the ice. They worked hard all week. At the intersection, bear hard left. The recession hit them especially hard. Think hard about your choices.
  • His degree was hard earned. The vehicle moves hard.
  • The lake had finally frozen hard.
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