hard line

NOUN
  1. a firm and uncompromising stance or position
    the governor took a hard line on drugs
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How To Use hard line In A Sentence

  • Use a cotton bud to blend the colours together, so there are no hard lines.
  • Use a cotton bud to blend the colours together, so there are no hard lines.
  • Pendant earrings have a slenderising effect on full, round faces and they also soften the hard lines of an upswept hairstyle, as do very large earclips.
  • At the edge of this circular, flat disc of earth was a thin, hard line of blue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon they were only dots above the hard line of the horizon.
  • I point to the demonisation of Muslims, the growing currency of films such as fitna and increasingly hard line attitudes towards the Muslim community in Britain. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The government wants to take a hard line against the strikers.
  • the governor took a hard line on drugs
  • The president should abandon his hard line in the region.
  • His mouth compressed into a thin, hard line.
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