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hard core

NOUN
  1. the most dedicated and intensely loyal nucleus of a group or movement

How To Use hard core In A Sentence

  • I was confused about whether their approach was intended to be ironic, or satirical, or both, or neither ... it was infused with what I thought were obvious clichés, like ladies looking sexy, inscrutable and dour playing drums in militaristic fashion aside the frontman, who sang throaty german lyrics to pretty hard core industrial rock, accompanied by projected images of male gymnasts and words like Totalitariansme and crosses and things. Sleepless in Slovenia.
  • The hard core of a programme is, more than anything else, the defining characteristic of a programme.
  • I believed the drill instructor was hard core, nose to the grindstone, always screaming and shouting.
  • Coconuts may appear to be hard on the outside but inside they are milky, while peaches are cuddly fuzzballs with a rock-hard core.
  • Will Yellow Dog now advertise itself as the choice of Mac users and thereby dilute its hard core fan base?
  • The day ended with demonstrations and recriminations at Old Trafford with thousands of hard core fans vowing never to return.
  • Hard core wave riders are now exploring isolated coral atolls in the South Pacific, little-known archipelagos in the Philippines and the jungle-fringed coastlines of Indonesia for big, uncrowded waves.
  • He has a hard core of support among white racists.
  • A hard core of drivers ignore the law.
  • I am a fairly hard core recreational biker but bike commuting is a total pain in the a**. Why Don’t More Women Ride? « PubliCola
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