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hard times

NOUN
  1. a time of difficulty

How To Use hard times In A Sentence

  • Yes, it means a re-think of the way we give, but it promises to truly lift up lives in these hard times and bring us back to the true definition of the word 'philanthropy,' which literally means "the love of humanity. Melanie Lundquist: Time to Change the Way We Give
  • No matter what happens to our nation, even when Egypt may fall on hard times, we can never be ignored.
  • Some time later he experienced hard times and was forced to sell some of his land.
  • Now is the time to give it a boost and put some energy back before the hard times. Times, Sunday Times
  • Daniel said that the centre had given him support and stability through hard times.
  • It don't cost nothin 'bein' square in hard times," Matt retorted. "Just Meat"
  • They were to meet in a restaurant and pose as two friends trying to patch up some hard times.
  • In "Hard Times," Dickens dismisses the claim of the utilitarian social scientists to understand man's fate through statistics, as if the quantifiable were the only real "fact" about our lives. 'The Inimitable'
  • In these hard times, top-end hotels are having to diversify. Times, Sunday Times
  • March 30th, 2009 BANGALORE - He may not know the nitty-gritty of recession, but Sriram Prasad, owner of a 'dhaba' in India's Silicon Valley, knows that these are hard times. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
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