Made tough by habitual exposure.
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Examples for "hardened"
Examples for "hardened"
1Insurance rates have hardened across the Irish market in 2010, FBD said.
2He hardened at her provocative words-andthe sweet promises the words suggested.
3Granted, it's not easy dealing with hardened criminals on a daily basis.
4It was a blow in the face; his own voice hardened then.
5Parliament had earlier passed an amendment that hardened the government's original motion.
1The coral seems reasonably healthy, thus far weathering-orperhaps inured to-temperaturecreep.
2The boys, inured to marching, made the fifty miles journey before nightfall.
3She still knew they were present, but she was inured to it.
4In truth they are stout and valiant soldiers, and inured to war.
5Both Shaw and myself were tolerably inured to the vicissitudes of traveling.
1But both were sea-risks of the class to which our seamen were enured.
2Their loss, however, was such, that the advantages of the field enured to the Americans.
3Dumouriez, with a weak and ailing constitution in his childhood, enured his body for war.
4For all the trickery and malice which were embodied in it, only enured to the prisoner's benefit.
5He is a wiry man, with stunted features, and has become enured to the perils of negro catching.
7There is Marpesia, through her fruitfulness, inexhaustible of men, and men through her barrenness not only enured to hardship, but in your arms.