An aggressive and violent young criminal.
A particularly difficult or baffling question or problem.
1 She was a toughie , lived in our street, I used to write mash notes to.
2 She's a toughie ! This is her weekly workout routine, which includes one rest day on Sundays.
3 It was a toughie , but you came through.
4 She was the toughie in the family.
5 Well, air resistance makes that a toughie .
6 The recharging section is encased in a shockproof, waterproof aircraft grade aluminium body, so quite the toughie too.
7 Yeah, well, you're a regular toughie .
8 That was the big question to be answered when shopping for a new set, and it was a toughie .
9 You're a toughie , all right.
11 Mr. Green said that he graduated from the Theatre School of Dramatic Arts, and specializes in comedy and toughie parts.
12 Next time use a little foul language, put a bit of punch in it, so you don't sound like such a prep-school toughie .
13 It's New Zealand first up, which is going to be a toughie , and USA and Argentina so no easy games looking ahead, he said.
14 Focus groups were vocal about their disappointment: "I thought he was a toughie but now I wonder if he's up to the top job".
15 The last member of this amphibious species, named Toughie , died in September 2016 in the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Georgia, US.
16 "She's a toughie . " Ethan said nothing.
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