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hard-edged
[ hahrd-ejd ]
adjective
- realistic and uncompromising:
a hard-edged documentary.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hard-edged1
Example Sentences
A crowd came, listened, and asked some hard-edged questions.
Patina Miller in Pippin is the polar opposite of a princess—hard-edged and icy, wearing black pants and boots, oozing power.
The former George W. Bush lieutenant is getting serious blowback from the hard-edged right.
The beach was steep there: it would ride it until it was flung down by that fringe of toppling, hard-edged breakers.
Soft-looking or delicate clouds foretell fine weather, with moderate or light breezes;—hard edged oily-looking clouds, wind.
Soft-looking or delicate clouds foretell fine weather, with moderate or light breezes; hard-edged oily-looking clouds, wind.
Round hard-edged clouds rode on from the main body, like flying squadrons, "grim couriers" of the storm.
Black underneath and hard-edged, they were moving up fast from the leeward!
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