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hard-knock

[ hahrd-nok ]

adjective

  1. full of, familiar with, or arising from the experience of hardship and struggle:

    Life in this hard-knock town can be brutal.

    If I learned one thing from my hard-knock mother, it was that the show must always go on.



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She has credited San Francisco’s “hard-knock politics†as shaping her ambitions and propelling her all the way to the White House as vice president, and now potentially president.

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I suppose that’s why we continue to blithely share that tune with kids—Annie Jr. remains a popular production in children’s theaters, and though it’s abridged, the junior version features not just “It’s the Hard-Knock Life†but its reprise.

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But when I really close-read Annie’s hard-knock life, I couldn’t help but zero in on how bizarre it is—and how bizarre it is that we still love her so much.

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An unreliable but exploitable rumor about PJ and Josie’s hard-knock life in juvie leads our heroines to their Big Idea: starting a self-defense club for females, with noble intentions up front but a yen to get close to the gorgeous, popular girls as a bonus.

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The singer stood in a rubble-strewn courtyard in one of the hard-knock neighborhoods of Luanda, Angola’s capital, antsy as he got the performers in line for their final rehearsal before the big competition.

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