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  • 81Hard at Play — Álbum de Huey Lewis and the News Publicación enero de 1991 Grabación Skywalker Sound, Marin County, California Género(s) Rock Duració …

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  • 82hard-pressed — adj having a lot of problems and not enough money or time ▪ The new exams will only add to the workload of already hard pressed teachers. →be hard pressed to do sth at ↑hard2 (5) …

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  • 83hard-earned — [ hard,ɜrnd ] adjective earned or achieved only after a lot of effort: hard earned money …

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  • 84hard-hit — hard hitˈ adjective 1. Seriously hurt, as by a loss of money, the death of a loved one, etc 2. Deeply smitten with love • • • Main Entry: ↑hard * * * hard hit «HAHRD HIHT», adjective. severely stricken by misfortune, grief, or disaster …

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  • 85Hard to Handle (song) — Hard to Handle is a 1968 song originally recorded by Otis Redding and written by Redding, Al Bell and Allen Jones. It was released posthumously after Redding s death in 1967 on the album The Immortal Otis Redding . Redding s version reached #36… …

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  • 86hard up — adjective INFORMAL not having much money a. not having enough of something: Some of the schools are pretty hard up for teachers …

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  • 87hard up — If you are hard up, you have very little money …

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  • 88hard up — ► hard up informal short of money. Main Entry: ↑hard …

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  • 89hard-up — hard upˈ adjective Short of money, or of anything else (with for) • • • Main Entry: ↑hard …

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  • 90hard|ly — «HAHRD lee», adverb. 1. only just; barely: »We hardly had time to eat breakfast. 2. not quite: »His story is hardly true. He is hardly strong enough to lift that trunk. 3. probably not: »They will hardly come in all this rain. 4 …

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