How To Use Hardened In A Sentence

  • My body absorbed that ability as well; my veins are internally hardened against acids.
  • When his friends called him a coward his resolve was only hardened. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pupa covered by the hardened 3rd larval skin is known as a coarctate pupa..
  • They are only preparing them for the preferential treatment awaiting them when they become hardened criminals in modern jails. The Sun
  • It is enough to give the hardened British holidaymaker a complex. Times, Sunday Times
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  • As it was, his expression hardened, the catlike sharpness of his pupils glinting dangerously.
  • But what Pete and Katrina can vouch for is a degree of comfort at their events that could convert the most hardened anti-festival goers.
  • Tasteful engraving highlighted these silver mounts and inlays, as well as the case-hardened lock.
  • This 11 mm hardened steel, double-locking padlock has 100,000 key variations and a lifetime guarantee.
  • If the Tigers indeed wanted to regroup, which is what Sri Lanka fears the most, they would then invest any amount of money to have their remaining battle hardened cadres smuggled out of these camps. Kottu
  • He wasn't terribly popular in our part of the constituency and rumours, some of which have hardened into allegations, abounded.
  • He sniffed, and as Hap watched, his expression hardened once more. End of Time
  • Some, however, doubt that a minimum five-year jail term will deter hardened criminals.
  • A firm nexus has been established between amoral politicians, ambitious bureaucrats, unscrupulous businessmen and hardened criminals.
  • He looked for evidence of wasp parasitism by counting the 'mummies'—the golden, hardened carcasses of aphids that had become homes for wasp larvae.
  • Iceland is a land of extremes: milky-blue geothermal waters steaming in vast expanses of hardened lava next to bright green mossy hills and waterfalls.
  • The lightness of the first film had hardened into a frantic, unpleasant quality - it's easily the worst of the series.
  • They were hardened criminals, but were not in prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even a hardened criminal may repent if given a second chance.
  • This is true of highly hardened aluminum alloys as well as titanium alloys and hardened steels.
  • Because not all plants we buy in nurseries are sun hardened, it's nice to shade your new plants with some camphor laurel branches.
  • There is nowt wrong with a bit of politics mixed in with dance and you'd be wise to go and see Rambert's performance for yourself - even hardened dance-phobes might be pleasantly surprised.
  • A hardened approach to this problem is long overdue, but it must have teeth.
  • Hardened firewall hosts also offer specific advantages, for example: Concentration of security.
  • The players enjoy playing and if anything they have become hardened to the amount of games we play. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lengthy bonding scenes follow in which, inevitably, the hardened, world-weary, cynical bodyguard learns to love the winsome little blonde.
  • And still she would not be ill to fall in with Louis's preconceived notions; living an absolutely normal, rather tough life, hardened by her father's Spartanism, she found that a natural process made very little difference to her. Captivity
  • These are shaped to the desired contours and are usually made of hardened tool steel ground and lapped to a mirror finish.
  • These individuals are getting hardened trained experience in a battle zone.
  • Over time, that hardened into something nearer contempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frank had the close-set eyes and straight nose of his Bohemian ancestors and, by his late teens, a hardened face. The Sins of Brother Curtis
  • A cop killer bullet used tobe defined as any armor piercing bullet and especially any of the Nyclad (teflon coated hardened core) bullets available only to law enforcement. Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban
  • Gone are the days of meeting in the club bar and discussing cricket and learning the game from hardened club players and sharing in their experiences.
  • When maggots have completed their development they convert their last larval skin into a puparium, a hardened shell within which the pupa develops.
  • Aren't detectives meant to be hardened old cynics? The Sun
  • Sometimes you may be able to grind off the hardened plastic residue with a power sander.
  • Again, the conversation was bugged; it gives a chilling insight into the mind of a hardened militant.
  • Turning the young offenders of today into the hardened criminals of tomorrow is not the answer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only once during our four-hour conversation does the friendly film-maker on my sofa suddenly jolt into a hardened defensive stance. Times, Sunday Times
  • After having put in practice all chivalries, devout and worldly, gone with Peredur in quest of the Holy Grail and fair ladies, and dreamed with St. Brandan of mystical Atlantides, who knows what it would produce in the domain of intellect, if it hardened itself to an entrance into the world, and subjected its rich and profound nature to the conditions of modern thought? The Poetry of the Celtic Races. VI.
  • He spent his teenage years in Lafayette, Indiana, an angsty reprobate and hardened juvenile delinquent.
  • Civil War combat had hardened him to a pessimistic expectation of repeated failure.
  • One minute he's mixing it with his hardened opponent in midfield.
  • A creative and perseverant chemist has turned this vulnerability into an opportunity to safely remove hardened concrete from a variety of surfaces that are otherwise difficult to clean.
  • A hardened, recalcitrant vegetarian, he didn't fancy either of the main course options open to him and asked instead for the fillet of halibut to be deep-fried and presented with a minted pea purée.
  • The trigger housing is machined from a block of aluminum, with the trigger and sear components made of hardened steel, hand fitted for proper operation.
  • The incident hardened her resolve to leave the company.
  • Bonnie informed him that the muscular arm of their wings formed a hardened scale, dense enough to cut flesh and metal alike.
  • When his friends called him a coward his resolve was only hardened. Times, Sunday Times
  • The populace had grown so hardened to artists that gruff-voiced lesbians in corduroy breeches and young men in Grecian or medieval costume could walk the streets without attracting a glance, and along the Seine banks Notre Dame it was almost impossible to pick one’s way between the sketching-stools. Inside the Whale
  • Its lifecycle begins in the spring when infective spores are forcibly ejected from reproductive structures that sprout from overwintering pods of black, hardened mycelium called "sclerotia. Boing Boing
  • Their central theme is that he betrayed his band of brothers and cast aspersions on every battle-hardened American soldier.
  • And we're dealing with a real hardened criminal that's violated, I believe, just about every international law.
  • Within the hardened shell of the isolated self, one is safe from the pain of love.
  • Josie intends to join him when she has completed her assignment for Jones, a hardened veteran of the juicy tidbit wars.
  • Better ones have a hardened steel pin with the beveled latch.
  • The rhetoric inherited from the Victorian world insists that prostitutes were penniless waifs of the street, servant girls who were seduced and abandoned, or the coarse streetwalkers hardened by city life.
  • We would bump and twist along narrow roads, their surfaces deeply grooved by hardened tire tracks.
  • Motorists are asked to be on the lookout for 16 hardened criminals. The Sun
  • Then her gaze returned to the glaive … and her determination hardened. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • I thought the satellite payloads had to be hardened for the high loads assocated with vibs. Flip Flopping on EELV Safety - NASA Watch
  • Amber is made from aged, hardened tree sap or resin and can be found in just a few areas of the world where conditions were just right.
  • My resolve hardened and in one smooth motion I pushed open the door.
  • Over the years of life I had hardened my heart with hatred and mistrust.
  • Light, youthful indie pop with enough cheeky charm to win over the most hardened cynic. The Sun
  • The dried, hardened remains of the lahar persist today, a streak of barren rock on a landscape that is otherwise richly vegetated.
  • I returned to Lahore five weeks later, shell-shocked, hungry for company, but hardened, sunburned, and at least now aware of the scale of the problem. Daniyal Mueenuddin talks about his life and his first collection of short stories In Other Rooms, Other Wonders.
  • The probes forward transactions to a hardened Collector appliance on the network, where they are compared to previously defined policies to detect violations.
  • What's ready to hand is not the very pulse of intuition but a hardened and socially-astute response.
  • Next, drive a screw into the nozzle end of the hardened caulk and use the screw to pull the hardened caulk out of the nozzle.
  • Engineered to maintain original GM dimensions and process parameters, these axles are induction hardened and feature a 100-percent machined shaft and precision nobbed splines.
  • His expression hardened when he spotted Adam, but just as quickly as his scowl appeared, it was replaced by a smile. The Clayborne Brides
  • I saw her: blond hair pulled back in a bandanna, thick - soled shoes, work - hardened hands.
  • Eccles.tom. ix.p. 719,) Apres tout, ce narre de Sozomene est si honteux, pour tous ceux qu'il y mele, et surtout pour Theodose, qu'il vaut mieux travailler a le detruire, qu'a le soutenir; an admirable canon of criticism!] [Footnote 47: I can only be understood to mean, that such was his natural temper when it was not hardened, or inflamed, by religious zeal. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 3
  • The characteristic joints that identify the bamboo plant are clearly visible and give the floor a unique appearance and natural tone, hardened by topcoats of acrylic polyurethane finish.
  • Our consultant scientist-a man well hardened to criminal inventions!-declares it quite the strangest thing he has come across.
  • Army helicopter gunships and MiG fighter planes lead the attacks but cannot distinguish between hardened officers and fresh abductees.
  • The benefits of SCC include primarily its workability in the plastic state, rather than enhanced properties in the hardened state.
  • Inventions, handy fables, and propaganda wormed away at the story for decades, institutionalizing falsehoods and calcifying legends, many of which then became part of the narrative in the West, where further repetition hardened and certified official Soviet accounts. The Gun
  • Other safe designs make use of a hardened, angled deflector plate to accomplish the same end.
  • It can definitely inspire a chuckle or two from even the most cynical and hardened otaku.
  • Many of the parts are of cast iron, rendered malleable by annealing, and finally casehardened. Scientific American Supplement, No. 598, June 18, 1887
  • She turned very slowly at the quiet hail, and offered a smile to the woman standing in her doorway, all dark and powerful and hardened, as opposed to her own light, airy, pale self.
  • He reasoned that Eisenhower’s refusal to intervene against Goldwater had hardened into yet another of the many laws by which he lived his life: permanent and undeviating neutrality in all prenomination battles involving Republicans in order to preserve the effectiveness of his support in the general election. Going Home to Glory
  • This generation of unregenerated vipers was still perverse, stiff-necked, and hardened in their iniquity. Barchester Towers
  • All of a sudden my heart hardened against her.
  • This is a potentially deadly fat formed when liquid oils are chemically hardened with hydrogen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doctors are hardened to the sight of blood.
  • Though reddish-brown and hardened by petrifaction, the original character of the wood was still evident.
  • Hardened backing plates are required under all pads that bottom out.
  • At stanzas instinct with blythe and cordial amities, more brotherly the grasp of peasant's in peasant's toil-hardened hands! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844
  • High-security hasps have anchored eyebolts, pinless hinges, hardened steel anchoring loops and hidden screws.
  • A groundburst creates enormous overpressure and ground shock, ideal for destroying a hardened target. Superiority Complex
  • People want to see hardened crims caught and locked up.
  • Like their koala cousins, wombats have a hardened layer over the muscles of their rump; a very hardened layer.
  • I suppose they're quite a hardened bunch, the international press corps?
  • His resolve was even more hardened to escape from captivity although it was impossible.
  • Safe-like vault doors pre-hung on hardened steel frames are readily available from the major safe manufacturers.
  • Pressure has hardened the marine muds, the arkose, or the volcanic ash from which slates are derived, and has caused them to cleave by the rearrangement of their particles. The Elements of Geology
  • From the initial call, entries were slashed down to twenty hopefuls who then developed their screenplays under the beady eyes of hardened professionals.
  • Machining this tough hardened steel is more time-consuming and difficult, but it allows parts to be machined to very tight tolerances.
  • Finally, the gravediggers had to dig down 13 feet through the snow and into ground hardened by six weeks of frost.
  • Porcelain After the Chinese began transforming kaolin clay into fire-hardened, gleaming white vessels about 1,800 years ago, the Italians dubbed the style porcellana , or porcelain, because it reminded them of shiny cowrie shells. The China Factor
  • Want to go in with hardened armour and blow up anything in your way? The Sun
  • If he was such a hardened criminal, why did he leave the only woman who could identify him as being in the country alive?
  • With the temprature cool, magma would be hardened into rock.
  • The emotional life sentence now facing Cable is one that may convince other witnesses to be wary of taking on known, hardened criminals.
  • The only effective remedy is to install hardened valve seats or a replacement cylinder head, both expensive options.
  • Both unalloyed and alloyed gray irons can be successfully flame hardened.
  • Kidney stones (calculi) are hardened mineral deposits that form in the kidney. Kidney Stone Prevention and Treatment in Children
  • One of the causes of heart and circulatory disease is arteries becoming hardened by calcium deposits. Times, Sunday Times
  • They all soaked in the steaming water that bubbled up from an underground stream, meekly choosing one of the more temperate baths after the moon-faced manager warned that only hardened veterans—those who stayed for more than a week—could brave the premium pools. A Covert Affair
  • Sunset at the end of a blissfully hot summer's day in London would prompt a moment of nostalgic longing in the most hardened of cynics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experienced sportsmen become hardened and learn to deal with this sort of thing.
  • The wonder is that the country ever got governed at all, but it seems that all public men who had any fixed and sensible ideas and wished to see them carried out, had to make themselves callous, pachydermatous, hardened against this offensive mud-slinging. The Dominion in 1983
  • The thought of being sent to prison should frighten the crap out of anybody, including the most hardened crim, otherwise it's simply not an effective deterrent. candleberry The Guardian World News
  • When hardened, smooth down with abrasive paper, then seal with plaster primer.
  • No steel can be hardened without the refiner's fire.
  • North Korean soldiers were hardened, seasoned, and rugged compared to U.S. troops, who were soft from easy living on sake, sukiyaki, and fraternization during the occupation of Japan.
  • Shaddin's face hardened, his eyes becoming sharp and angry, chips of slate-coloured ice.
  • Hiring some battle-hardened tabloid veterans with some experience of the real world. The Sun
  • The volcano also spewed out hundreds of feet of ash as far as Kansas and Oklahoma and hardened into a honeycombed rock form called tuff. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • His eyes hardened again, like a bull's. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
  • Hardened professionals were disgusted by the so-called dressing rooms.
  • Building workers with no experience are taken on for low wages, while hardened professionals watch impotently.
  • After having put in practice all chivalries, devout and worldly, gone with Peredur in quest of the Holy Grail and fair ladies, and dreamed with St. Brandan of mystical Atlantides, who knows what it would produce in the domain of intellect, if it hardened itself to an entrance into the world, and subjected its rich and profound nature to the conditions of modern thought? The Poetry of the Celtic Races. VI.
  • I gripped my backpack, knuckles whitening as the trepidation in my gut hardened into anger.
  • Multicolored volcanic ash flows, long since hardened to jagged rock, reach into the sea like fantastic taffy mountains.
  • She was described as prepossessing, “open, confiding, expressing strong feelings on her countenance, but neither hardened in depravity nor capable of cunning.” Elizabeth Fry
  • This is made clear in a key scene from the first episode when the battle hardened character dubbed Sergeant Scream leads his troops in a firefight.
  • Attitudes to people who don't have much money have hardened. Times, Sunday Times
  • -- But the poor simple bairn himsell, that had nae mair knowledge of the wickedness of human nature than a calf has of a flesher's gully, he threepit to see the auld hardened bloodshedder, and trysted wi 'him to meet wi' some of the gang at an hour certain that same day, and awa he gaed to keep tryst, but since that hour naebody ever has set een on him. St. Ronan's Well
  • The mood among the soldiers battling on the streets hardened.
  • · Whose invasion fleet has to hijack unhardened airplanes to send an invasion team of 18. Scared, broke, and still marching to stupid wars...
  • It is a battle hardened, experienced group that's going and they'll do a very good job, I'm sure.
  • Hardened Royal Marines were reduced to tears yesterday as the funeral of Yorkshire war hero Christopher Maddison was held with full military honours.
  • The means of effecting his purpose were easy and various; but as he was not yet so entirely hardened as to be able to view her dying pangs, and embrue his own hands in her blood, he chose to dispatch her by means of poison, which he resolved to mingle in her food. A Sicilian Romance
  • It is astonishing how difficult the process has been - but also how hardened I have become. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had hoped that we would be spared what happened here tonight until you all had been hardened by more experience.
  • The hardened matter was slag, a waste product from metal working, and contained evidence of iron, copper and lead manufacture.
  • Some of the fallen trees had left a clear impression in the hardened mud.
  • Some small diametrical holes of the automobile parts are induction hardened successfully with a U-shaped induction coil. This paper presents the design and manufacture of such a coil.
  • Even some of the more hardened observers are stunned by the astronomical amounts of money that can be made.
  • And those opinions hardened into a kind of religious conviction beyond change when Hoddle left England in 1987.
  • Without a doubt, its great attraction continues to be the existence of groups of enormous hypogea carved in the hardened volcanic ash.
  • She handed them a bundle of letters, all prettily made up in fancy paper, sealed with a flourished hardened wax stamp.
  • What matters most are these characteristics in the hardened concrete - not in the fresh concrete.
  • I pictured him as someone who would return every evening after day long barehanded street fights with hardened warrior men.
  • The tip of the tentacle was a hardened ball, the size of a large fist. Emperor of Ansalon
  • To get from the police post to the crater you descend the declivitous wall of the old volcano, with its layers of hardened lava at the top and scree at the bottom.
  • Rugged, mountainous, impenetrable, recalcitrant and peopled by an enemy hardened and fanatical, it was considered unconquerable.
  • So, in a nut shell, I had hardened myself to these cat-calling, whistling, yoo-hooing yo-yos.
  • Do not let us have to think that the world has too much hardened our hearts. North and South
  • But even as the surface becomes parched and hardened, groundwater - along with its dissolved salt - continues to be drawn upward through the fine-grained soil by capillary action.
  • A surprised burst of laughter softened Adrienne's face before it hardened into familiar lines.
  • Alan Sheriff is an outsider: his poet's soul has been hardened by loss and experience, but his wry sense of the absurd saves him from insanity.
  • It is astonishing how difficult the process has been - but also how hardened I have become. Times, Sunday Times
  • This would also allow the opportunity to save these young people from becoming hardened criminals, as is likely to be the case if they were placed among the general prison population.
  • Organisms preserved in amber (hardened resin from trees) are prized by paleontologists because of the fine details they retain.
  • It is said that, in some parts of Italy, a species of stone is used for this purpose, which is described as being of two different kinds; the one is found in the chalk hills near Naples, and has a white, porous, stalactical appearance; the other is a hardened turf from some volcanic mountains near Florence. The Book of Household Management
  • Within them has hardened a protective conservatism that views the society in which they live with misunderstanding and sometimes downright hostility. Times, Sunday Times
  • His smile died and the look in his face hardened.
  • Rebecca Nicholson"Celebrity is just obscurity biding its time … " Carrie Fisher's one-woman HBO show, based on her recent memoir of the same name, is studded with hardened, diamond-sharp observations like this. Tonight's TV highlights: Secrets Of The Arabian Nights | House | Wishful Drinking | The Animal's Guide To Britain | A History Of Celtic Britain | Long Lost Family
  • Installing thick, hardened glass in a steel frame can effectively disperse blast pressure from the glass to the frame to the walls.
  • His eyes hardened into bright emeralds and… I could be imagining it, but they had a somewhat reproachful gleam.
  • The experience naturally toughened and battle-hardened men who had essentially been at peace for all of their careers. ONE HUNDRED DAYS
  • A fascinating study, carried out recently in America, looked at a group of men who seemed destined to become hardened criminals.
  • All hardenable steels must be hardened and tempered before being nitrided.
  • Unfortunately, some people with arteriosclerosis or atherosclerosis have no symptoms until one or more arteries are so hardened that they cause a medical emergency.
  • She was described as prepossessing, "open, confiding, expressing strong feelings on her countenance, but neither hardened in depravity nor capable of cunning. Elizabeth Fry
  • They are seasoned, hardened competitors who usually leave rivals licking their wounds.
  • Methody are overwhelming favourites to copper-fasten their grip on the old trophy but Ballyclare are battle hardened having seen off Grosvenor, Bangor Grammar and Belfast Royal Academy. Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Three decades ago, the club shirt was part of an unwritten code that could distinguish hardened men wanting to fight, from genuine fans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Texts, in this model, are like hardened, segmented rock that can be 'quarried'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The tallow and the beeswax was not able to be hardened and stiffened and this led to the invention of the moulding machine by Joseph Morgan in 1834.
  • Playfair frowned and his expression hardened just a mite. Black Butterfly
  • Hardened stainless steel is the most wear-resistant material, but it is also the most expensive.
  • Their places now grew grass and goosefoot, the lonesome soil hardened and rain cracked. Fire The Sky
  • ‘We might not have any superstars, but our current team has plenty of hardened experience’, explains secretary John Downie.
  • When the snow melted my sweet peas emerged unscathed as they had been hardened to cold temperatures. The Sun
  • His expression hardened as he leaned over to unlace his boot. Deadly Promises
  • A volcanic neck is simply the hardened magma in the ‘pipe’ or central channel of a volcano.
  • Then her expression hardened and she strode after Fandral as if about to rush off to war. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • Central Europe; and on its bottom was deposited the soft ooze of globigerina shells and siliceous sponge skeletons which has now hardened into chalk and flint. Science in Arcady
  • In the hardened and tempered condition the fractured surface shows dull facets.
  • In addition to the bollards, the exterior concrete wall has been hardened and the windows have been designed to resist blast loads.
  • The bellicose atmosphere in both cities cannot be ignored: stances are being hardened and war seems more or less inevitable.
  • Navin Samarasinghe also entered the final of the men's open event where he is billed to do battle with the hardened Janaka Suwaris.
  • His hurt expression and absent apology stirred little guilt in her hardened bosom.
  • With the temprature cool, magma would be hardened into rock.
  • But exhort one another every day, whilst it is called to day, that none of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin.
  • faced a case-hardened judge
  • Superman has been known to leave his fingerprints in steel and in hardened concrete, accidentally.
  • The other rib and limb bones eventually hardened from their vestigial origins in the cartilage of fishes.
  • Featuring polypropylene felt soles tapped to accept Chota's casehardened steel cleats, each pair of shoes comes with 28 cleats, which are easily installed or removed-depending on wading conditions-with a 1/4 inch nut driver. Chota STL Plus wading shoes
  • Some homophobic views were probably softened through empathy, while others hardened amid increasing vitriol directed at the gay community.
  • This hardened infrastructure costs millions of dollars and can consume a considerable amount of space.
  • And their reluctance might turn into hardened resistance if you continue to confuse the two phenomena.
  • Unfortunately, they rarely reshape established processes and hardened attitudes at the speed of change.
  • Serving freshly squeezed juices, a truly mouthwatering seasonal menu and divine puddings, this place has caught the eye of even the most hardened meat-eater. Readers' tips: veggie restaurants

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