very+hard
101hard up — If you are hard up, you have very little money …
102hard drugs — n [plural] very strong illegal drugs such as ↑heroin and ↑cocaine →↑soft drug …
103hard-on — hard ,on noun count VERY INFORMAL a man s ERECTION …
104hard core — ► NOUN 1) the most committed or doctrinaire members of a group. 2) popular music that is experimental in nature and typically characterized by high volume and aggressive presentation. 3) pornography of a very explicit kind. 4) Brit. broken bricks …
105hard|scrab|ble — «HAHRD SKRAB uhl», adjective. U.S. marked by poverty and hardship; very poor: »a hardscrabble farm …
106as hard as marble — very hard …
107as hard as stone — very hard …
108Hard Times — For other uses, see Hard Times (disambiguation). Hard Times   …
109Hard and soft C — A hard c vs. a soft c is a feature that occurs in many languages, including English, in which two distinct major sounds (phonemes) are represented by the Latin letter c . A hard c is pronounced as the voiceless plosive IPA| [k] (like in car );… …
110Hard and soft G — A hard g vs. a soft g is a feature that occurs in many languages, including English, in which two distinct major sounds (phonemes) are represented by the Latin letter g . A hard g is typically (but not always) pronounced as a voiced plosive,… …