Similar words: roughened, toughen, roughen, ploughed, tough, high-energy, toughly, tough guy. Meaning: ['tʌfn] adj. 1. physically toughened 2. made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment.
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1. The government has toughened the fight against corruption.
2. Three years in the army toughened him up.
3. She has toughened up a lot since last year.
4. His time in the army certainly toughened him up.
5. The situation has toughened up.
6. Car windows are usually made from toughened glass.
7. You can crack this toughened glass, but you can't break it.
8. It has somewhat toughened and dark flesh, coarse skin, and a somewhat hardened breastbone cartilage. 6.
9. Made to measure in glass fibre with toughened glass roof and sides, optional extras include ventilation and double glazing.
10. Toughened glass and vitro-ceramics are the most universally suitable containers for all three functions.
11. Easier-to-clean materials include toughened glass which is non-absorbent, heat and impact resistant, but unkind to knives.
12. Mr Ashdown, the Liberal Democrat leader, toughened his terms for a deal yesterday.
13. Both conservatives and Communists have simply toughened their attitude to the government.
14. The gates, their wood so heavy and toughened with age that it was like iron, swung shut.
15. It's eye-level grill incorporates removable, toughened glass side panels so cleaning isn't a problem.
16. When toughened glass shatters, it breaks into tiny rounded fragments, giving a sugared effect which minimises the chances of injury.
17. LID/SPLASHBACK Toughened glass lid with safety device which cuts off gas to Hotplate when lid is closed, with audible warning.
18. The land had nurtured him, toughened him and taught him to appreciate family and hard work.
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19. It would have toughened the system by allowing prosecutors, rather than judges, to decide when to try children as adults.
20. British regulations are also being toughened.
21. She has toughened a lot since her mother died.
22. They hanged Vesey along with thirty-four other accused rebels and the South thenceforth toughened its codes against slaves.
23. Some such services are illegal, and many are against the rules in the toughened regulation.
24. Annealing was the heating and slow cooling process by which the resulting metal was toughened.
25. With the advent of new candidates, their appeals needed to be freshened up and their cutting edges toughened.
26. A year-and-half later, though, with Eithne replacing Elizabeth as second vocalist, the sound has toughened up substantially.
27. I simply stared into her eyes through the layer of toughened glass which divided her world from mine.
28. Shoppers and workers in similar centres in Britain have been showered with glass when panels of toughened glass have suddenly shattered.
29. Thus, cotton consists of cellulose; and so does wood, though wood is toughened with lignin.
30. Effect of moisture and low-energy impact on carbon-fibre reinforced first generation and toughened epoxy resins.
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