We have no meanings for "pretty strenuous" in our records yet.
1 It has been a pretty strenuous day, and there is another one coming.
2 Things were pretty strenuous there for a while, and I needed you dreadfully.
3 I'm afraid it will be pretty strenuous for you, Constance.
4 As I am not very young this seems to me a pretty strenuous time!
5 So I would say that life was a pretty strenuous proposition here, while it lasted.
6 Over our coffee I asked him if he didn't find the country in pretty strenuous times.
7 We live with pretty strenuous political campaigns in Britain, but these were downright lies, he told the Guardian.
8 The troops having undergone pretty strenuous training, we were inspected by Sir Ian Hamilton, who was to command us in the forthcoming campaign.
9 I have been intending to call you up, but," he paused, and added, "you know we are having a pretty strenuous time down here."
10 "Well, he did mount a pretty strenuous case against it," Karen admitted.
11 "Well, you had a pretty strenuous time, if you ask me," declared Frank.
12 " Pretty strenuous time," Sir Charles remarked.
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