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hardish
adjective
Somewhat hard.
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This was produced by the Department for International Development, the fief of Clare Short, once a totemic figure for the hardish left.
"I was worried, because sometimes a hardish race at Royal Ascot can send fillies the wrong way," said her trainer, Kevin Ryan.
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That's acceptable for the hardish-core XKR, but the regular XK now shares much of this firmness and the much-admired ability of a Jaguar to "breathe" over bumpy roads has been sacrificed.
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