Aún no tenemos significados para "hard fare".
1By the loss of our baggage, we were reduced to hard fare.
2There would be hard fare, and scanty, sometimes, when things went wrong.
3I wish to live as you do, sharing your hard fare.
4At present it is hard work and hard fare.
5From hard fare, severe labour, and a brutal tyrant, to plenty, ease, and smiling felicity.
6Fourteen hours of sun and labour and hard fare!
7They were men of iron; proof against cold weather, hard fare, and perils of all kinds.
8After living many months on this hard fare a mulberry-tree, loaded with luscious fruit, appeared before them.
9Jack, however, is used to hard fare.
10Fox, red, and hound,; hunting a; favorite sleeping places of; hard fare in winter; an encounter between rivals.
11Linnæus reveled in the vast loneliness of the steppes and took a hearty satisfaction in the hard fare.
12They have death, wounds, and poverty in contemplation; in possession, poverty, hard labor, hard fare, and small thanks.
13They can eat shell-fish, and are fitted with teeth suited to the work of crushing such hard fare.
14He knew he might as well content himself with the hard fare that assuredly would be his lot.
15For three months they were thus ranging the mountains, until almost worn out with toil and hard fare.
16But this hard fare keeps down the fiery spirit of these stallion barbs, otherwise they would be unmanageable.
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