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extremely explicit
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stubbornly resistant to change or improvement
hard-core addicts -
intensely loyal
his hard-core supporters
How To Use hard-core In A Sentence
- Also, I know you disdain catfish, but there's certainly a subset of guys who are hard-core and pretty cultish about catching monster blues and flatheads. Which Fishing Cult is the Most Insane?
- He said most of the trouble was down to a handful of hard-core troublemakers who were well known to police and the courts.
- Then there are the Erinyes if you want to be really really hard-core. International Anne Johnson Day
- I met Len Sellers in the mid-1990s, when he was still a journalism professor at San Francisco State University, where, among other things, he taught a newswriting course that was generally considered make-or-break for aspiring journalists, a hard-core exercise in using public documents and other reliable information sources to write solid news reports. ... he was an early believer in the possibilities of online journalism. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Nonprofit-Funded, University-Based News
- The court affidavit describes in hard-core detail how the other victim remembers drifting in and out of consciousness as Warren sexually assaulted her.
- A few hard-core telemarkers skim the hill; a lone boarder surfs in for a burger; a dozen alpine skiers brave the ungroomed crud.
- He appeals to a staunch, hard-core audience, and it would be a shame if they muzzle him.
- So it's likely that Hutchinson, a hard-core lake angler, had made similar decisions before.
- I don't think this is proof that a majority of Americans are lazy chiselers, as some hard-core conservatives might suggest.
- So suspend your imagination for a moment, and look at the following fairy tales as a hard-core scientist might.