Sentence examples for to tough from inspiring English sources

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to tough

noun

A person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.

  • They were doing fine until they encountered a bunch of toughs from the opposition.

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We have to tough it out".

Mongolians are no strangers to tough winters.

She chose to tough it out.

I tried to tough out my situation.

"We are trying to tough it out.

"We just have to tough it out," he said.

True, the Greeks might manage to tough it out.

Doubtless, he'll be tempted to tough it out.

If nothing else, Hardaway is accustomed to tough love.

Dr. Hall is not a stranger to tough situations.

Even then, he was drawn to tough projects.

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