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Hardish

Hardish \Hard"ish\ (h[aum]rd"[i^]sh), a. Somewhat hard.

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hardish

a. 1 Somewhat hard. 2 (context colloquial English) Quite hard.

Usage examples of "hardish".

Hence he must see them all, from Cest, Wen, Hardish and now from Loame.

Extrapolation of the civil unrest on Hardish shows that insurrection will break out within one month.

From Cest, Wen, Hardish, or some other world with which we are having a difference of opinion.

The wars, the drain of men and money to hold down the rebellious populations of Cest and Hardish must be the cause.

From that direction the place is really inaccessible, and, were it not for a hardish ledge which runs at the very base of the precipice, we should have had to turn back.

But that doesn’t imply that the swarming of harmless unstinging bees through the town last night meant anything at all except that perhaps this will be a hardish winter.