Similar words: fought, food for thought, brought forward, standard form, ought, bought, nought, sought. Meaning: adj. requiring great effort.
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1. And even that was a hard-fought victory.
2. It had been a hard-fought victory, and Commanche Run did not race again that season.
3. A draw was a fair result to a hard-fought, sporting contest.
4. Their latest victory, at the weekend, was a hard-fought away win against Plymouth, 10-12.
5. In reality the match was difficult and hard-fought.
6. They attained a decisive victory in the hard-fought battle.
7. Inter president Moratti watched the hard-fought match live on television, and passed on his congratulations via Inter Channel.
8. Even after a hard-fought campaign, history tells us that a new president can usually expect a honeymoon with congress for a few months before the real political fighting starts up again.
9. Party officials say they want the hard-fought race to come to an end so the process of unifying Democrats behind one candidate can begin.
10. After a hard-fought campaign, London has been awarded the right to host the 2012 Olympic Games.
11. The hard-fought battles, the goals won with sacrifice, are the ones that matter.
12. We knew it was going to be a hard-fought game as Villa are a tough team to beat at home but we played terrifically well.
13. During the hard-fought primary season, Mr. Obama pledged to renegotiate NAFTA, and often struck populist themes on the campaign trail, as he did a year ago in Wisconsin.
14. This series has all the markings of a seven-gamer, hard-fought, with lots of grit and gristle and not much elegance.
15. This is going to be a close race, a hard-fought race.
16. He beat to take the coveted first prize in a hard-fought battle at the Sneyd Arms, Sneyd Green.
17. The same team that allowed blowouts to deteriorate into hard-fought victories.
18. The results are a blow for women who thought their long and hard-fought campaign would guarantee success.
19. But, from a first fierce onslaught, ambush almost, the night wore on more hard-fought games.
20. Paolo never looses sight of the final objective, victory in all its simple hard-fought glory.
21. Gianluigi Buffon has spoken of his pride at wearing the captain's armband for Italy in what promises to be a hard-fought clash with Holland.
22. Barack Obama declared victory Wednesday (Beijing time) in the hard-fought race for the Democratic nomination to become the first black with a viable chance of winning the White House.
23. Ji-sung Park was both proud and modest after his two goals - the second in injury-time at the Stretford End - yielded a hard-fought and potentially vital league win for United.
24. However, the struggle to extend the vote in the first instance to all men lasted many years. Campaigning was hard-fought and gained momentum during the 19th century with the Chartist movement.
25. "We played poorly in the first half hour, but after their opening goal we reacted well, " he said to Sky Sport Italia. "The match was intense and hard-fought until the end.
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26. The Argentinian spoke about the Champions League derby and said: 'It will be a hard-fought game, balanced and tense.
27. And if so, does declining economic independence threaten the nation's hard-fought political gains?
28. Because of them, Barack Obama and I could wage a hard-fought campaign for the Democratic nomination.
29. And I had coin in the bank, tangible validation for a hard-fought career.
30. Meanwhile, Reds youngsters Jon Flanagan, Conor Coady, Andre Wisdom and Adam Morgan all started for England U19s in their hard-fought 1-0 win over Denmark in Brighton.
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