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31hard case — a rough, hard bitten person. [1830 40, Amer.] * * * hard case noun (slang) A person difficult to deal with or reform • • • Main Entry: ↑hard * * * hard case UK US noun [countable] [singular hard case …
32hard nut — noun (C) 1 informal someone who is physically or mentally very strong, or thinks that they are strong 2 a hard nut to crack someone or something that is difficult to deal with …
33hard nut — A difficult person (or thing) to deal with. Esp. hard nut to crack …
34hard nut to crack — a hard/tough ˈnut (to ˈcrack) idiom a difficult problem or situation to deal with Main entry: ↑nutidiom …
35hard — ► ADJECTIVE 1) solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken, bent, or pierced. 2) requiring or demonstrating a great deal of endurance or effort; difficult. 3) (of a person) not showing any signs of weakness; tough. 4) (of information or a subject… …
36Deal Or No Deal (Prison Break) — Deal Or No Deal Prison Break episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 13 Directed by Bobby Roth Written by …
37Hard money lender — Hard money lenders are lending companies offering a specialized type of real estate backed loan. Hard money lenders provide short term loans (also called a bridge loan) that provide funding based on the value of real estate that has been… …
38Deal Town F.C. — Deal Town Full name Deal Town Football Club Nickname(s) The Fivers or Dealers Founded 1908 (as Deal Cinque Ports) …
39hard|ly — «HAHRD lee», adverb. 1. only just; barely: »We hardly had time to eat breakfast. 2. not quite: »His story is hardly true. He is hardly strong enough to lift that trunk. 3. probably not: »They will hardly come in all this rain. 4 …
40With Apologies to Jesse Jackson — South Park episode Randy on Wheel of Fortune trying to solve the final puzzle …