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hardwearing in American English (ˈhɑːrdˈwɛərɪŋ) adjectiveresistant to extensive wear; durable a pair of hardwearing jeans Word origin [1905–10; hard + wearing]Examples of 'hardwearing' in a sentencehardwearing It's a basic, simple design and the polypropylene casing is tough but hardwearing.A hardwearing, practical sisal might fit the bill.Rogerson suggests replacing mismatched carpets with seagrass, which is neutral, hardwearing and durable.Nowadays, there is an easier option: artificial grass, which can be convincing and hardwearing.I walk to work, so need hardwearing flat shoes.Most warm and hardwearing get-ups suit kicking leaves, climbing hills and country rambles.It's stylish and hardwearing with a two-year guarantee, and has been brilliantly thought through.The softtouch leather is hardwearing but fits appealingly, thanks to memory-foam inserts.Wooden doors need regular maintenance; they can be sanded down, primed and finished with a hardwearing exterior paint. |