Sentence examples for to toughest from inspiring English sources

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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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Here, from easiest to toughest, is how to get in to see the president: 1. Be an insider, or know somebody who is.

And it was to the saddle that he returned in the 1950's and 60's in more than three dozen roles whose titles tell the story, from "Dakota Lil" (1950) to "Masterson of Kansas" in 1954 to "Toughest Gun in Tombstone" in 1958.

But it is finance which has proved to toughest problem - and led to the considerable delay in naming the venues.

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We have to tough it out".

You got to tough it out".

You just have to tough it out.

Try to tough it out.

Mongolians are no strangers to tough winters.

But that leads to tough choices.

Just the antidote to tough times.

Tire Deaths Linked To Tough Questions.

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