Similar words: hard times, time and time again, bedtime, dead time, lead time, have a good time, play hard to get, turnaround time. Meaning: n. 1. a difficulty that can be overcome with effort 2. a term served in a maximum security prison.
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31. Cynics will have a hard time taking this seriously.
32. He may have a hard time persuading lawmakers.
33. Yet Wakefield gave them a hard time throughout.
34. Even some high-tech companies had a hard time.
35. I'd like to be more forgiving. There are times when I've had a hard time forgiving people who have betrayed me. Amy Tan
36. Sharing here goes to extremes that foreigners have a hard time comprehending.
37. They have a very hard time saying no to momentary pleasures, regardless of the risks or consequences.
38. Then agents have a hard time distinguishing illegal aliens from others, he said.
39. I have a hard time separating one statement resulting from torture from another and I can not in good conscience do so.
40. The Street Duties sergeant at the police station had given him a hard time.
41. Judges have a hard time trying to thread their way through the labyrinthine case law.
42. Frail and wheelchair-bound,(sentencedict .com) Mr Packard had a hard time hearing the questions posed by reporters.
43. Each child may have a different reason or reasons for having a hard time paying attention.
44. As a baby she may have had a hard time holding her head up, for example.
45. Jody is having a hard time believing her good fortune.
46. Group Finance director Tim Allen said Amdega had a hard time in 1991, along with most firms in the consumer market.
47. Oh I guess Tuesday night was the first night I had a hard time sleeping.
48. When I first came here everyone gave me a really hard time, because I was the first woman to run a department.
49. Premature babies have a hard time even under the best of circumstances.
50. Mr Antonis is having a hard time getting his message of openness across to all the citizens of Antwerp.
51. But after getting low grades on my quizzes and papers-and a C in the class-I had a hard time.
52. She left the company because her boss was giving her a really hard time.
53. The poor old dear has been having a hard time of late.
54. Because I was older and a bit more staid I was going to have a hard time.
55. It was the larger, sweeter varieties that spread, and even they had a hard time of it.
56. Marx was so aggressive in his criticism of capitalism that we have a hard time listening to him.
57. That had been a hard time, Mrs Cruz said; there were three children and only hope to feed them on.
58. I have a hard time judging ages, but the baby looked about six months old.
59. I have a hard time eating meals when I should.
60. With this theme, I had a hard time working in math and science.
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