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- Hard lines
- Hard liquor
- Hard liquors
- Hard luck
- Hard luck guy
- Hard-luck guy
- Hard lucks
- Hard master
- Hard news
- Hard nosed
- Hard-nosed/hardheaded
- Hard nut to crack
- Hard of hearing
- Hard-of-hearing aid
- Hard on the eyes
- Hard please
- Hard plight
- Hard porn
- Hard-pressed
- Hard pull
- Hard put
- Hard rock
- Hard sell
- Hard selling
Definition of the day : « hard put »
- As in strained : adj forced, pretended
- So one can understand that the Toussaints themselves are hard put.
- Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola
- "You will be hard put to it, with your nature, Charles," she told him critically.
- Extract from : « The Lion's Skin » by Rafael Sabatini
- It was so sweet to think of that I was hard put to it to keep from tossing the rod overboard.
- Extract from : « Tales of Fishes » by Zane Grey
- But each man was hard put to it to check an expression of astonishment.
- Extract from : « The Chestermarke Instinct » by J. S. Fletcher
- Whereupon I was hard put to explain that there was no room for him.
- Extract from : « The Cruise of the Snark » by Jack London
- When these became exhausted I was hard put for reading matter.
- Extract from : « An African Adventure » by Isaac F. Marcosson
- Why, the truth is, he will be hard put to it to find a salvo for his honour.
- Extract from : « The Town » by Leigh Hunt
- If we do, I should think she'll be hard put to it to recognize me.
- Extract from : « In the Wilderness » by Robert Hichens
- As his character must change with his position, he is hard put to it.
- Extract from : « The Nurserymatograph » by A Lawyer
- But she'll be hard put to it to get that force fully mobilized and equipped.
- Extract from : « On the Road to Bagdad » by F. S. Brereton