Similar words: time and time again, bedtime, lead time, dead time, have a good time, times, play hard to get, turnaround time. Meaning: n. a time of difficulty.
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61 GOTHENBURG, Sweden — Between Sweden's two main carmakers, as I reported in The Times on Tuesday, Saab Automobile has hit hard times, while Volvo Cars appears to be going great guns.
62 Poverty, high prices, and hard times froze the stony peninsula.
63 In those hard times, the car factory had to go out of business.
64 As the tabloids have hit on hard times, the cheques of chequebook journalism have shrunk.
65 The couple has fallen on hard times financially and has bought Spartacus hoping his fighting prowess will help them regain their status in the brutal world of gladiatorial contests.
66 Despite being the capital of New Jersey,[sentencedict.com/hard times.html] the city fell on hard times as manufacturing jobs declined and many residents relocated to the suburbs.
67 Your true friend gets you through rhe hard times , the sad times , and the confused times .
68 These hard times could use bit more cash and celebration.
69 In those hard times, they all had to pull in their belts.
70 In a 2003 paper, "Healthy Living in Hard Times, " Christopher J. Ruhm, an economist at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, found that the death rate falls as unemployment rises.
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