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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91. Her stepdaughter was only twelve, still a child, and a child who had had a hard time.
92. They have a hard time learning even the simplest things.
93. Many parents have an especially hard time when their children are feeling sad and disappointed.
94. As a result of this, she had a very hard time giving birth, and I was blue.
95. If you wonder why people give you a hard time, it's because you write shit like this.
96. The innovation of Private Eye ensured that deference, if not quite dead, would henceforth have a hard time.
97. By Hugh Hebert COMEDY-thrillers could have a hard time without small black books that disappear containing the clue to mysterious fortunes.
98. This matter really gave him a hard time.
99. I have a hard time with my wife.
100. We had a hard time finding a ferry boat.
101. The hard time moulded his personality.
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102. The world agrochemical industry is going into hard time.
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104. When I watched the vituperative Mr. Hyde, I was sure there must be a Dr. Jekyll in there somewhere, but I was having a hard time finding him.
105. People with predisposed opinions about how their website should look can often have a hard time playing the give-and-take game with their ideas.
106. Patrol have a hard time trying to find us once we land.
107. But they have a hard time equating plural marriage with those evils.
108. I'll go hunting, fishing, boozing and card-playing when I want with my old buddies and don't you give me a hard time about it.
109. My wife has a hard time knowing which ear I can hear out of.
110. I wish they will hurry up and serve us. I am having a hard time keeping the conversation go.
111. EDWINSTOWE, England - Robin Hood might have a hard time hiding out in the Sherwood Forest of today.
112. Those who think poorly of themselves have a hard time finding solutions to problems.
113. If you can butter up your boss, he won't give you a hard time.
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115. Lottery pick and well-regarded sharp-shooter Stephen Curry has had a hard time living up to his reputation thus far in the pre-season.
116. I guess I'm having a hard time thinking about checkers today.
117. I had a hard time sleeping, and spent most nights in the den in the white reclining chair in which I'd watched Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a dream" speech six years earlier.
118. In those years he had a very hard time making a living for his family.
119. Dairy farmer Alain Duchemain told French TV his cows are having a hard time finding enough grass for grazing.
120. Many system engineers have a hard time understanding their own workload or job behavior.
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