hard to please

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of persons) fussy and demanding
    was very hard to please
    his father was a hard-to-please taskmaster
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How To Use hard to please In A Sentence

  • They try so hard to please their parents and even harder to understand them, and their resulting wretchedness is one of the most haunting subplots of the novel. Suburbs of Our Discontent
  • Like an angst-ridden college kid on a first date, they often try a bit too hard to please and have limited funds with which to impress.
  • For Luciano is full of the bumptiousness of the man, and tries just as hard to please.
  • was very hard to please
  • It is hard to please all parties. 
  • I was trying so hard to please myself, I was turning into somebody else.
  • In a scene that revolves around flashy launches and exclusive parties, the London fashion crowd is often hard to please. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is hard to please all parties. 
  • In a scene that revolves around flashy launches and exclusive parties, the London fashion crowd is often hard to please. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this case, the monogamist is the capitalist who tries too hard to please his single wife with gifts the family cannot really afford; the polygamist is worse and is usually the government that deals with markets as well as its various constituents in what is eventually a futile balancing act. Asia Times Online
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