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hurds
[ hurdz ]
hurds
/ hɜːdz /
plural noun
- another word for hards
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Example Sentences
“We need more Will Hurds, not fewer,” lamented Joe Straus, a Republican and former speaker of the Texas House.
From New York Times
The Hurds plan on dropping their Obamacare policy in April, when her new coverage, with a $300 monthly premium, should kick in.
From New York Times
But the contrast between her circumstances and those of the Hurds puts a sharp point on the inequities in access to affordable health care in our country.
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I feel for the Hurds - it seems the middle class is getting a raw deal.
From New York Times
This group earns more than four times the poverty level — for a family of three, like the Hurds, that’s about $82,000 a year.
From New York Times
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