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Definition of hard-shell in English: hard-shelladjective 1attributive Having a hard shell or outer casing. Example sentencesExamples - At 16.5 feet by 25 inches, the K1 mimics the handling characteristics of hard-shell touring boats.
- When it has to, the West Vancouver unit's hard-shell inflatable can go 35 knots on the water.
- Usually, touring bikes have hard-shell trunks on either side of the fender, windshields, full fairings, in-dash audio equipment (sometimes include GPS) and a dashboard.
- To my knowledge, there is not a single player on any of the major U.S. tours who uses a hard-shell case.
- Chalayan's women's bodies in their hard-shell protection, armoured for flight, also seem isolated in their concentration.
- The earliest stages are very small and white, the latter stages have a characteristic hard-shell appearance and are yellow-brown in color.
- Old fashioned hard-shell brief cases are a bit less casual then you seem to want, but you should still consider style.
- On a touring bike it was acceptable as long as the touring bike stuck to the script: Load up some panniers and don some bright yellow rain gear and a hard-shell helmet.
- Henderson said he was convinced that Fhima - who was found not guilty by three Scottish judges at a special court in the Netherlands last year - carried a brown hard-shell suitcase from his Malta apartment to the island's airport.
- The tacos de res from the regular menu are not hard-shell scoops, but instead served in the traditional soft shell corn tortillas, containing chunks of beef rather than of ground meat.
- Unlike the soft SportSuit Convertible, it's a hard-shell protective case made of durable Lexan that also includes a removable clear front cover with an integrated screen protector, a low profile belt clip, and a dash mount for the car.
- Indeed, many ‘soft’ cases can be locked with a simple padlock but don't offer the kind of protection a hard-shell case or box can deliver.
- First, as mentioned by others, this is not a true hard shell case.
- Giaka, who Henderson contends was badly treated by the court, said Fhimah was carrying a brown, hard-shell suitcase.
- Alcoa CSI, for example, launched a new 38-mm Seal MAX cap in late 2003, a hard-shell screw-on/screw-off cap with an interior liner and a specially designed tamperevident band.
- These kneepads have a fully stitched hard shell cap which keeps out rocks.
- The smooth, hard-shell exterior makes a great billboard for sponsors' stickers.
- MTM and others make inexpensive hard-shell plastic cases that give a shooter an economical way to store, carry and keep safe handguns and rifles.
- And Rudy Project scores major bonus points for including a hard-shell case to protect your investment.
- He clumsily swung his hard-shell bass guitar case around as he dodged back to the front door, grabbed the paper bag, and ran full-speed back to the van.
- If you're flying with golf clubs, you no longer have to pack your golf bag in a hard-shell travel case that weighs a ton.
- The hard shell protects the mask from damage.
- Thy hard-shell could stop the sharpest of spears.
- That's what Sweden-based Boblbee Inc. had in mind when it designed Peoples Delite, a hard-shell backpack that allows you to pack it all in, and Megalopolis, its big-sister version.
- Next, he would eat two or three dozen Lynnhavens, the largest of oysters, and a dozen hard-shell crabs, claws and all.
2North American attributive Rigid or uncompromising. Example sentencesExamples - But Sawyer got his feelings hurt because of her concern for Jack and reverted to his tough guy, hard shell persona.
- Fuelled by a bucketful of Bacardi Breezers and in anticipation of a dance with a hard-shell soft-hearted Vinny lookalike, the girls and their handbags head for the floor.
- And let's not forget that the hard-shell, soft-nugget strategy of corporate IT security has been successfully violated.
- Let him know how comfortable you are without this hard-shell persona and over time he may start feeling less vulnerable about showing his emotions.
- If Maryland wants to prove prognosticators wrong and make a run at another title, the Terrapins must forget their success and reaffirm their hard-shell attitude.
- USA Today found it ‘a gripping film’, while Variety opined that ‘once again, Damon scores in the title role by never courting audience sympathy and playing his all-American good looks against the hard-shell brutality of the character’.
- I think that the hard-shell attitude some young women develop is a defense against the fear of rejection and abandonment.
- She had a Bernie Mac hard shell attitude with his loving caring family oriented heart.
- The focus here is not the city hard-shell shock of such as of Larry Clark's Kids, who inhabit the same realm.
Definition of hard-shell in US English: hard-shelladjectiveˈhɑrdʃɛlˈhärdSHel 1Having a hard shell or outer casing. Example sentencesExamples - That's what Sweden-based Boblbee Inc. had in mind when it designed Peoples Delite, a hard-shell backpack that allows you to pack it all in, and Megalopolis, its big-sister version.
- Indeed, many ‘soft’ cases can be locked with a simple padlock but don't offer the kind of protection a hard-shell case or box can deliver.
- When it has to, the West Vancouver unit's hard-shell inflatable can go 35 knots on the water.
- First, as mentioned by others, this is not a true hard shell case.
- Unlike the soft SportSuit Convertible, it's a hard-shell protective case made of durable Lexan that also includes a removable clear front cover with an integrated screen protector, a low profile belt clip, and a dash mount for the car.
- The hard shell protects the mask from damage.
- Henderson said he was convinced that Fhima - who was found not guilty by three Scottish judges at a special court in the Netherlands last year - carried a brown hard-shell suitcase from his Malta apartment to the island's airport.
- He clumsily swung his hard-shell bass guitar case around as he dodged back to the front door, grabbed the paper bag, and ran full-speed back to the van.
- At 16.5 feet by 25 inches, the K1 mimics the handling characteristics of hard-shell touring boats.
- To my knowledge, there is not a single player on any of the major U.S. tours who uses a hard-shell case.
- The smooth, hard-shell exterior makes a great billboard for sponsors' stickers.
- Alcoa CSI, for example, launched a new 38-mm Seal MAX cap in late 2003, a hard-shell screw-on/screw-off cap with an interior liner and a specially designed tamperevident band.
- MTM and others make inexpensive hard-shell plastic cases that give a shooter an economical way to store, carry and keep safe handguns and rifles.
- These kneepads have a fully stitched hard shell cap which keeps out rocks.
- Next, he would eat two or three dozen Lynnhavens, the largest of oysters, and a dozen hard-shell crabs, claws and all.
- Usually, touring bikes have hard-shell trunks on either side of the fender, windshields, full fairings, in-dash audio equipment (sometimes include GPS) and a dashboard.
- If you're flying with golf clubs, you no longer have to pack your golf bag in a hard-shell travel case that weighs a ton.
- The tacos de res from the regular menu are not hard-shell scoops, but instead served in the traditional soft shell corn tortillas, containing chunks of beef rather than of ground meat.
- Chalayan's women's bodies in their hard-shell protection, armoured for flight, also seem isolated in their concentration.
- Old fashioned hard-shell brief cases are a bit less casual then you seem to want, but you should still consider style.
- Giaka, who Henderson contends was badly treated by the court, said Fhimah was carrying a brown, hard-shell suitcase.
- On a touring bike it was acceptable as long as the touring bike stuck to the script: Load up some panniers and don some bright yellow rain gear and a hard-shell helmet.
- Thy hard-shell could stop the sharpest of spears.
- And Rudy Project scores major bonus points for including a hard-shell case to protect your investment.
- The earliest stages are very small and white, the latter stages have a characteristic hard-shell appearance and are yellow-brown in color.
2North American Rigid or uncompromising, especially in fundamentalist religious belief. I am a hard-shell Baptist Example sentencesExamples - But Sawyer got his feelings hurt because of her concern for Jack and reverted to his tough guy, hard shell persona.
- Fuelled by a bucketful of Bacardi Breezers and in anticipation of a dance with a hard-shell soft-hearted Vinny lookalike, the girls and their handbags head for the floor.
- She had a Bernie Mac hard shell attitude with his loving caring family oriented heart.
- If Maryland wants to prove prognosticators wrong and make a run at another title, the Terrapins must forget their success and reaffirm their hard-shell attitude.
- The focus here is not the city hard-shell shock of such as of Larry Clark's Kids, who inhabit the same realm.
- USA Today found it ‘a gripping film’, while Variety opined that ‘once again, Damon scores in the title role by never courting audience sympathy and playing his all-American good looks against the hard-shell brutality of the character’.
- And let's not forget that the hard-shell, soft-nugget strategy of corporate IT security has been successfully violated.
- Let him know how comfortable you are without this hard-shell persona and over time he may start feeling less vulnerable about showing his emotions.
- I think that the hard-shell attitude some young women develop is a defense against the fear of rejection and abandonment.
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