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tougher
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (en-comparative of: tough )
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tough \Tough\, a. [Compar. Tougher ; superl. Toughest .] [OE. tough, AS. t[=o]h, akin to D. taai, LG. taa, tage, tau, OHG. z[=a]hi, G. z[aum]he, and also to AS. getenge near to, close to, oppressive, OS. bitengi.] Having the quality of flexibility without ...
Usage examples of tougher.
Now the tree could not consume her until it dealt with him--and he was turning out to be tougher than it had anticipated.
The least formidable among them looked somehow tougher than the robber he had just beaten.
Not nearly as hot, he thought, as that required to make the darker, tougher metal flow.
I knew that the demonic forms of the Denarians were tougher than either me or Anna Valmont.
The proposed secondary sanctions for Iraq would be far tougher, applied automatically, and without possibility of a waiver.
Only when all other options have been clearly exhausted and when Saddam has demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is tougher than anyone else, will he risk making concessions.
All of the available evidence indicates that we would have a much tougher time making this approach to regime change work in Iraq than we did in Afghanistan.
It may not be as bad as the wooded mountains of Kosovo, but an air campaign against Iraqi forces in Mesopotamia and central Iraq would have a much tougher time than in 1991.
He tended to lose control and flirt relentlessly with blondes in small-town cocktail lounges - women light-years tougher than the most steely-eyed sleek Manhattanite or Los Angelina.
He was stronger, faster, tougher, more resilient, more potent than anything you can imagine.
He felt as if he could run for leagues now without tiring, and he was sure he was much tougher and healthier.
The other girl was not quite as tall, but she looked a lot tougher than Brenda.
There was more pressure, greater demands, tougher responsibilities, and far greater exposure.
Dadeach one is a little tougher, the stakes a little higher, the odds a little worse.
The old bastard was tougher than I thoughthe broke my arm with that morningstar he carried for a scepter.