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hard ground

noun

  1. an etching ground applied to the surface of a plate held over a small flame and spread by a dabber or brayer. Compare soft ground ( def 1 ).


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Whatever hope the solar system may offer, all real wars come down to hard ground truths.

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The hard ground truth in Ukraine is that, as Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower once put it, “sometimes it just gets down to the dirty job of killing until one side or the other cracks.â€

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Often too sleepy to fly, the insects crash into the hard ground or almond trees.

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One pitch after squaring to bunt and taking a strike, Rojas ripped a hard ground ball right at Machado, who took two steps to the bag and touched third and fired to second baseman Jake Cronenworth, who threw to first base to complete a stunning game-ending triple play to complete the Padres’ 4-2 victory over the Dodgers.

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Perez was quickly erased when Michael Massey hit a hard ground ball to Ty France to start a 3-6-3 double play.

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