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diehard

[ UK /dˈa‍ɪhɑːd/ ]
[ US /ˈdaɪˌhɑɹd/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who adheres to traditional views

How To Use diehard In A Sentence

  • General Ricardo Izurieta, the moderate army commander, is now being criticised for political naivety by diehard Pinochetistas.
  • This conjures up images of an industry filled with diehard fans and former players. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tour promoters typically hand over a portion of the tickets to the artists to sell directly to diehard fans before they go on general sale. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is watchable telly but one for diehard football fans only. Times, Sunday Times
  • Judging from the fervent clapping, only diehard fans bought tickets. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's a diehard loyalist and a campaigner known for his inimitable style.
  • One of the most cherished beliefs of diehard fans is that death metal continues to provide a true musical alternative.
  • The diehards can disperse now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alongside diehard Thaksinite protesters, stand middle-class Thais who do not care for Mr Thaksin but are disgusted by the political prestidigitation that toppled two elected governments.
  • The diehards can disperse now. Times, Sunday Times
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