Similar words: harden, hard-earned, gardener, overburdened, landscape gardener, garden, warden, ardent. Meaning: ['hɑrdn /'hɑː-] adj. 1. used of persons; emotionally hardened 2. made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment 3. protected against attack (especially by nuclear weapons) 4. made tough by habitual exposure 5. converted to solid form (as concrete).
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61. Much of the mountain consists of volcanic ash, long since hardened to jagged rock.
62. He had been reading Lenin's Imperialism: The highest stage of capitalism, and his ideological position had hardened.
63. The epidermis degenerates and little trace of its cells remains in the fully hardened wings.
64. Leave to dry out, supporting the door with jars until hardened into position.
65. Hardened firewall hosts also offer specific advantages, for example: Concentration of security.
66. Even the most hardened commentators appeared shocked by the scale of the devastation.
67. Multicolored volcanic ash flows, long since hardened to jagged rock, reach into the sea like fantastic taffy mountains.
68. Opposition to the peace talks has hardened since the attack.
69. Once a happy, handsome country boy, Inman has become hardened, cynical, burned out.
70. He looked at Caroline like a man rising from a deep sleep, and then his face hardened.
71. The bullet grazed his chin, cutting a gash about an inch long that has since hardened into a scar.
72. Jonas's expression hardened to a remarkable likeness of his grandson's.
73. I have a suspicion that the justifiable coverage we got in the media hardened the hearts at Shire Hall.
74. Tim hers too may char and survive in structures, or at least leave a clear impression in the hardened mud.
75. The ground was hardened by a sharp frost making the going firm on a fine, sunny day.
76. We need to prevent young offenders from becoming hardened criminals.
77. The third class of strategic targets is hardened ICBM bases.
78. I learnt things that are neither discussed in manuals nor by hardened divers who have seen it all before.
79. Even hardened cynics believe the meeting is a step toward peace.
80. The fresh pupa, having cast off its pliable caterpillar skin, had hardened and become black-brown.
81. Fears of a feud between the rival republican groups has also hardened positions.
82. In his first term, Richard's bounce had hardened to defensive, brittle pride.
83. When he had left her with a tiny baby, she had hardened her heart somehow.
84. Unlike many other adventures, Rex gives you three levels of difficulty to suit both amateurs and hardened adventures.
85. Hardened foes of abortion are unlikely to be persuaded by her arguments.
86. It was formed by the heating and crushing of shale,[http://sentencedict.com/hardened.html] a sedimentary rock which has hardened from mud.
87. The other rib and limb bones eventually hardened from their vestigial origins in the cartilage of fishes.
88. Even the hardened expert will find something which illuminates in an original way some concept he has long taken for granted.
89. The world's most awful human problem, third-world poverty, appears to have hardened the hearts of the prosperous.
90. Isobel glanced at her husband, and saw his face had hardened, and that his eyes were angry.
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