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Meanings of hard character in anglès
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Usage of hard character in anglès
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Ah, the Count de Provence is a selfish and a hardcharacter.
2
Or the dark, hardcharacter she'd thought he'd turned into.
3
I wonder if he really is the son of that hardcharacter called Bill Mosher?
4
A tragedian is a hardcharacter only on the stage, but the comedian is the comedian always.
5
It seems like it was the fact that Hansen was such a " hardcharacter to play" that drew him to the role.
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It's the build o' them, 'Lowlan' or 'Hielan', the breed o' them; the dour hardcharacter o' their country and their mainner o' leevin'.
7
These two men had drifted to the farm from the mines somewhere, and were rough, hardcharacters.
8
All the hardcharacters find refuge there.
9
They were from Liverpool and hardcharacters.
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There's a bunch of hardcharacters beating up the mountains now, hoping to get rich without work.
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Meanwhile increasing pressure of population and increasing competition must tend, while quickening intelligence, to hardencharacter and develop selfishness.
12
He never looked down, as so many hardcharacters do, upon a person possessing a different code of ethics.
13
"Harley, old man, you've laid violent hands on a mighty hardcharacter."
14
Age softens some hardcharacters, but in John Wynne the early development of senile dementia deprived him of this chance.
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The next morning notices were found posted, with skull and cross-bones attached, telling all hardcharacters to leave the county.
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"And many of them are hardcharacters-desperatefellows."