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to hardly

adverb

Firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

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Eventually, to hardly anyone's surprise, Mr. Frost voted for the bill.

In a democracy, it seems an entitlement so basic as to hardly warrant controversy.

How many people he served coffee or tea to: "Hardly any".

Remarkably, the entire corpus of his work runs to hardly more than two-and-a-half hours.

The chaps often seem to hardly notice her, except for a bit of baiting or taking the piss.

Forty-eight hours after he got the job United lost 2-0 at Oxford United to hardly anyone's great surprise.

They seemed to hardly believe they were watching a playground full of sports stars just fooling around.

Nowadays, IVF and related forms of assisted conception are so commonplace as to hardly raise comment in most quarters.

The fishes in the other suborders have presumably evolved from a percoidlike ancestor, but some have changed so much as to hardly resemble a percoid fish externally.

Newcastle council officials claim that about £500m has been spent on the West End in the past 20 years to hardly any effect.

Their many detractors say their plans amount to hardly more than tinkering with computerised models while the war is still raging.

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