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hard-coreˌhard-core, hard‧core /ˈhɑːdkɔː $ ˈhɑːrdkɔːr/ adjective - A few days later Anderson talked with three of the hard-core leaders.
- After their tour, Anderson and the camp commandant arranged for the white officials to meet some of the hard-core men.
- But Dole will have the support of loyal, hard-core Republicans.
- Investigations of a hereditary or hard-core social problem group have always been crucial in conservative social reformist strategies.
- It was to be 24 days before the last hard-core protesters gave themselves up.
- More likely than not, many of the seats are filled by hard-core fans who are zealous about the sport.
- The main reason is, employers can pick out and fire all the hard-core pro-union workers.
- We asked for 355 million new dollars to treat hard-core addicts.
1[only before noun] having an extreme way of life or an extreme belief that is very unlikely to change: a hard-core drug addict hard-core racists2hard-core pornography magazines, films etc that show the details of sexual behaviour, often in an unpleasant way |