Similar words: die hard, diehard, be hard up, hard, do more harm than good, hardy, shard, hardly. Meaning: adj. tradition-bound and obstinately opinionated die hard. v. continue to exist.
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1. Die-hard trod-jazz fans won't be happy.
2. Proceed with caution, but if you're a die-hard, you might want to proceed anyway.
3. Even our die-hard Communist friends admit to the existence of small-scale scams under the old system.
4. They rob die-hard travelers of a work or vacation day.
5. It's ideal for die-hard command line aficionados, and brings with it lots of switches and specifiers.
6. Indeed, in political terms Die-hard conservatism proved to be even less relevant than its pre-war namesake.
7. I heard you are a die-hard soccer fan.
8. Yet despite IBM, die-hard OS/2 users and programmers still refuse to let it rot.
9. Yet even if die-hard music buffs spend more on albums than the guy who buys one box set a year, they're still buying less than they used to.
10. Time is running out for Oprah's die-hard fans, and they were feeling the heat Tuesday as they waited in line outside Harpo Studios in the hopes of getting into one of the final shows.
11. The dish can convert even the most die-hard bean-curd sceptics, says Ms.
12. Die-hard dissenters still remain — proof in itself that Huckleberry Finn continues to play powerfully on the American conscience.
13. Apparently the yanqui-baiting octogenarian, formerly a die-hard fan of military fatigues, now favors the kind of ready-to-wear warm-up gear that only a German-based sports company can provide.
14. Die-hard fans come straight to this megasite for scores, schedules and analysis, then hang around for the video highlights, games and podcasts.
15. For the die-hard chocoholic, filled with smooth creamy chocolate fudge.
16. At home, die-hard procrastinators will find no weekly meetings to keep them from putting off projects indefinitely.
17. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Reuters) - Die-hard fans of Boca Juniors, Argentina's favourite football club, may now rest in peace in a cemetery featuring a section just for them.
18. When the iPod first hit the market only die-hard Apple fans bought it. Today, however, iPods are ubiquitous.
19. McGuinness is more hard-line than Adams and reckoned to be in closer touch with the mood of die-hard republicans.
20. It must be a long time since anyone - except the most die-hard old buffer - can have thought them outrageous.
21. Even with the addition of the Morning Post to the publishing empire in 1924, Die-hard journalism was fighting a losing battle.
22. More than twenty years later, the verdict is in on these predictions: Wrong on all counts. die-hard aficionados.
23. That remark will probably get me hammered by Apple's intense, die-hard, unquestioningly loyal fans.
24. They use the excuse that their parent's generation had made indescribable accomplishments to justify today's dictatorship, grasping and protecting their privileges in a die-hard manner.
25. WHEN I went to live and work in Boston for 18 months in 2001, the last thing I expected was to forge a die-hard allegiance to the Boston Red Sox.
26. For they, according to Fisher, tend to keep their emotions under lock and key, while I'm much more of a die-hard romantic.
27. To be sure, Grantham up until now hasn't been a die-hard inflationist.
28. Two decades ago[sentencedict.com/die-hard.html], ESPN began bringing world's most exciting live sports action to die-hard sports fans in North America.
29. It's hard to think of many actresses, even those die-hard professionals raised inside the old studio bubbles, who could have weathered such an impossible burden.
30. Exit polls cited by the Fox News Channel showed that while McCain attracted much support from independents, the die-hard Republican faithful turned out mostly for Romney.
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