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hardest

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a. (en-superlative of: hard). Most rigid or most difficult.

Usage examples of hardest.

On the third and fourth days of the ground campaign, coalition forces smashed into the Iraqi defensive screen and fought the hardest battles of the war.

The regular army was hit hardest by Operation Desert Storm, the intifadah, and the sanctions.

The Iraqi Air Force has been the hardest hit of the armed forces by the impact of sanctions.

The forces themselves would be living in field conditions, on hair triggers, in the Arabian desert--one of the hardest environments in the world in which to live.

This is hardest to do by missile, and, as noted, Iraq is not known to have solved its Problems with missile delivery of CW and BW agents.

This is especially true with regard to terrorism, which would be the hardest Iraqi method of counterattack to handle.

Or it may be personal: anyone who makes the hardest physical challenges in life seem as easy as buttering toast, and then reminds you how easy it is, is at the very least aggravating.

Pool and the tunnels that comprise the first two miles of the Endurance Course probably the hardest of all Commando tests so Marines learn to know it well.

Wolsey, Matt Sturman and the Commandant all tried their hardest to keep him probably too hard because they did not want to lose a potential Sword of Honour man.

Matt Lodge has always been concerned about whether he is strong enough to tackle the hardest physical challenges.

The hardest things here physically have been a couple of bicycle rides.

I put in for Recon straight out of McKenzie was because I wanted to prove I could tackle the hardest job out there.

Watty was considered the most hopeless publican and his customers the hardest crowd of boozers in Bourke.

The bush-fire travels through the scrubs for hundreds of miles, taking the grass to the roots, scorching the living bush but leaving it alive--for gumbush is hardest of any to kill.

After sitting through so many party debates, so much transparent self-seeking, and so much ungenerous opposition as I cannot help seeing in Parliament, how refreshing to see, among such men as I have met to-day, the pure, genuine public spirit which Jane first showed me the example of in the midst of her hardest trials.