˜yÐÄvlog

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hardwearing

[ hahrd-wair-ing ]

adjective

  1. resistant to extensive wear; durable:

    a pair of hardwearing jeans.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of hardwearing1

First recorded in 1905–10; hard + wearing
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It takes a strange, hardwearing creature to do such a symmetrical thing.

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Griggs already had a reputation for producing sturdy and hardwearing boots and soon arranged an exclusive deal with the German company, making a few design tweaks along the way, such as modifying the heel and adding yellow stitching.

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Beset by at least 13 investigations into his alleged grifting and abuse of power—including his office’s expenditure of almost $3,000 on hardwearing pants and polo shirts—Scott Pruitt resigned as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency on July 5th.

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Using different textures and washes, he creates light and shade from the hardwearing fabric.

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We have grown to rely on plastic - it's hardwearing and versatile and much of our modern economy depends on it.

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