How To Use Hardy In A Sentence

  • We bumbled around each other like Laurel and Hardy in the gloom, fumbling for a torch we couldn't find.
  • A half-hardy annual, this variety produces tall stems topped with feathery pure-white flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, that no man be so hardy to crye havock upon peyne that he that is begynner shall be deede therefore: and the remanent that doo the same, or follow, shall lose their horse and harneis ... and his body in prison at the king's will. Notes and Queries, Number 44, August 31, 1850
  • Garden irises are hardy, long-lived perennials that need a minimum of care.
  • You argue against yourself, brother, and I find it to be more than passingly foolhardy.
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  • It would be foolhardy to try to summarise two days of dense legal argument, much of it to do with definitions, legal boundaries and possible implications of certain wordings in the legislation.
  • Robert Hardy says he re-arranged his schedule to make sure he could appear in the final episode of Inspector Morse.
  • If you're buying bedding plants, remember that most are not fully hardy. Times, Sunday Times
  • They whiche unto the warre have given rule, will that the menne be chosen out of temperate countries, to the intente they may have hardines, and prudence, for as muche as the hote countrey, bredes prudente men and not hardy, the colde, hardy, and not prudente. Machiavelli, Volume I
  • In the processes generally known as bioleaching, stress-hardy bacteria, which can get all their nutrient requirements from the air and the minerals to be leached, are typically employed to oxidise ores to a more soluble state.
  • This half-hardy perennial will overwinter in a sheltered spot in full sun. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the next hundred years the Wind River Valley attracted only a few hardy farmers, ranchers, and roughnecks.
  • `A Pomeranian ," replied this morning's guest, a big, blowsy matron straight out of Laurel and Hardy. SURE OF YOU
  • Sailing the Atlantic in such a tiny boat wasn't so much brave as foolhardy.
  • And among fishes, the family of the _Cyprinidae_ are the best adapted to our purpose; for we must select those which are both hardy and tamable. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861
  • Just for the record, I am not brave, perhaps a bit foolhardy, and just as scared of dying as the next man.
  • As a complete man, constant, generous, full of honest courage, as a hardy follower of Thought wherever she might lead him, above all, as a confessor of that Truth which is forever revealing itself to the seeker, and is the more loved because never wholly revealable, he is an ennobling possession of mankind. Among My Books First Series
  • The counsel will have a lot to say about your foolhardy irresponsible actions.
  • The small, hardy ponies have roamed Dartmoor for centuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • The front garden includes an evergreen magnolia, topiary spirals in pots, standard privets as well as hardy plantings in terracotta pots.
  • Asman went back to Hardy and attempted to prod him into calling Obama the bigger evil-doer. FOX News "Asks" If The Obama Administration Is A Bigger Scammer Than Madoff
  • A hardy Daphne flowers in March, simultaneously with a Coreopsis and two kinds of Litsae with small yellow bells.
  • Late flowering annuals and half-hardy perennials, like Rudbeckia, Nicotiana, Chrysanthemum and Argyranthemum come into their own now, along with tuberous plants like Begonia, Dahlia and Canna.
  • In the light of this, one might be inclined to say that she is naïve or innocent or foolhardy.
  • -- Elegant half-hardy annuals, which can be grown as specimens for the conservatory, or in quantity for open borders. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • Gardeners also use crotons, hardy bushes with a million variegations in purple, yellow and green, heliconias, for their slender stems and banana-like leaves, and also flowering trees (which often bloom later in the year).
  • Fragrant abelia is hardy to Zone 5 and maxes out at about 5' x 5' Archive 2008-07-01
  • The defile itself continues but you, unless you are hardy and ambitious, do not.
  • Clough translated it in 1834, and Hardy has given an interesting summary of it in his Eastern Monarchism; but neither the text nor any complete translation is readily accessible, and I have therefore thought that this edition might possibly be acceptable to those who desire information respecting the practice of Buddhism in Ceylon, where, as is well pointed out by Mr. Childers, in his Pli Dictionary, (s.v. Nibbnam, p. 272, note), “Buddhism retains almost its pristine purity. The Admission and Ordination Ceremonies. III. The Order. Reprinted from a paper by J.F. Dickson, B. A., in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society for 1874.
  • Half-hardy fuchsias and pelargoniums will need to be lifted, potted and sheltered for winter.
  • Hardy has often been criticised for an excessively pessimistic view of life.
  • I wouldn't flatter Three Junes by comparing it with anything by Hardy or A Conversation with Julia Glass, author of Three Junes
  • The swings were made out of the hardest substances known to man, and could decapitate anyone foolhardy enough to walk past.
  • There is a conspiracy of silence about what is happening, says Christina Hardyment That's entertainment.
  • Costmary, Alecost, Bible-leaf, Sweet Mary, or Mint Geranium is a sprawling, hardy perennial that reaches 3 feet in height when in bloom.
  • This variety of rose is especially hardy and drought-resistant.
  • The kind of plant is a hardy annual.
  • They have something known as the hardy survivor effect. CNN Transcript Dec 14, 2004
  • camels are tough and hardy creatures
  • Therefore, if we are foolhardy enough to tax the desirable voluntary activities of individuals and firms, we should expect the ill effects to be numerous and serious.
  • Although the guns were reached and many artillerymen sabered, this charge was extremely foolhardy. THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON
  • Hardy sprinkles little gold flakes that simultaneously float atop this buzz-maker and match the spectacular, cavernous Art Deco ambiance.
  • All these varieties are hardy herbaceous perennials. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • In addition to its floriferous nature, ‘Blaze’ is very cold-hardy and resists disease.
  • Indeed, it's almost certainly no exaggeration to suggest that some foolhardy bar-stool all-rounder with a few too many stouts on board has already claimed in all sincerity to understand the complexities of the Duckworth-Lewis method. Ireland expected England to hurl abuse in defeat, not throw flowers | Barry Glendenning
  • She pinwheeled end-over-end and out of sight as I hopped up and down, holding my right foot and grimacing like Oliver Hardy.
  • He takes bold if foolhardy chances, such as acting on Broadway. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now retama, a hardy bitter shrub, grows in these plains of pumice; the flats of it are pumice and rapilli, white and brown. A Tramp's Notebook
  • Sow some half-hardy annuals for use a winter pot plants e.g. calceolarias, schizanthus and cinnerarias.
  • Under the dense canopy of a beech tree, it is possible to have different hardy cyclamen in flower every day of the year.
  • The best perennial hardy plant I know for this purpose is the gas plant (_Dictamnus fraxinella_), which, when once established, remains a joy, almost forever. Making a Garden of Perennials
  • Hardy removed his cloak, putting it in a box behind the seat, pulling out a pair of goggles that reminded Sasha of aviator glasses she had seen in old magazines her father once had.
  • I found myself rooting for Tamara to reconnect in the deepest way with handsome Andy, her childhood friend — Luke Evans makes him a son of the soil who would have had Hardy's vote — and I was shocked by her home-wrecking exploits with a fatuous scrivener, though her heedlessness is exactly the point. A Grownup Look at Lennon as a 'Boy'
  • Remaking movies is always a risky endeavor, and remaking a classic can border on the foolhardy.
  • There are two types: hardy and half-hardy annuals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hardy travelers can join the next cavalcade on a 15-day journey carrying goods deep into the Thar Desert.
  • Caulerpa is not very hardy, and sensitive to changes in the chemical and biological activity of a new set-up.
  • Not much -- any list of the Thirteen Best Books is pretty random and thus useless and I have to wonder whether, in including the Hardy Boys, he means the ones he read as a lad (nostalgia time) or the ones currently published (out-and-out lame). Speaking as one old fart to another
  • This hardy evergreen has glossy, leathery fronds and gradually will reach 3 feet or more in height and width.
  • Technically half-hardy, but in milder regions can easily get through a cold winter once semimature. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hackers frequently crack open accounts by simply running through a list of likely passwords, so choosing the obvious is foolhardy.
  • In fact, the point of a googlebomb is to acheive the googlebomb and then publicize it: "Look, if you search for 'more evil than satan,' you get the Microsoft home-page, hardy-har-har. Boing Boing: May 23, 2004 - May 29, 2004 Archives
  • Do I need to protect my hardy fuchsias through the winter?
  • The fortunes of the two clubs could hardy be in sharper contrast. Times, Sunday Times
  • If a plant is rated as hardy to zone 2 we know how low a temperature plunge that plant is likely to survive.
  • Two or three years 'growth will raise these plants above all grass and low vegetation, and a sprinkling of laurel, rhododendron, hardy ferns and a few intermingling colonies of native wild flowers such as bloodroot, false Solomon's seal and columbines for the East, as Studies of Trees
  • Buying an airline seemed foolhardy and unnecessarily ostentatious: it affronted his sense of proportion.
  • She used Thomas Hardy's poem, "The Darkling Thrush" as the armature for her meditations on memory and loss.
  • Thanks to this, there is an impressive record of otherwise hardy outdoorsmen who have abandoned their climbs, although always for no particular reason.
  • But there is no man in the world so hardy, Christian man ne other, but that he would be adread to behold it, and that it would seem him to die for dread, so is it hideous for to behold. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Most were young, hardy, physically fit, courageous, fearless, bold, endowed with fortitude and endurance, and ever ready for a fight.
  • The purple oxalis is not hardy for me either, but will be planted out anyway, maybe a couple of the little bulblets will be brought into the greenhouse in the fall, it is so sweet. An Old Irish Blessing Foliage Day « Fairegarden
  • Larkin had his diaries destroyed, Hardy burnt all his personal papers, then got his second wife to put her name to the biography he had actually written himself.
  • They are not hardy in the UK, but they can stand a little frost without incurring damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are not fully hardy and can be killed by frosts. The Sun
  • Everyone seems oblivious to the rain falling from a worryingly thunderous sky, a mere inconvenience to this hardy bunch.
  • Another very hardy summer bulbous plant is the zephyranthes lily.
  • If you've been foolhardy enough to dismiss the series as lady-fodder, let FHM enlighten you.
  • Perhaps the only thing more foolhardy is expecting to diminish interest in a game by publicly protesting it. Zulu 1 Tactical Airsoft Simulation Puts Folly in Play
  • A few hardy anglers on the Perthshire water will be in search of a precious early-season springer.
  • But Livingstone and Hardy, both 20, had denied a charge of violent disorder during the incident last September.
  • Its people are the Jebali, hardy, semi-nomadic camel-herders whose mother tongue is not Arabic but an ancient South Arabian language related to that once spoken by the Queen of Sheba. Ghost safari: spotting leopards in Oman
  • They are less hardy but in a normal garden it's no problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Levy also says that along with scheduling, figuring out the mystery that the grown up Hardy boys need to solve is also a key element to figure out before moving forward. Shawn Levy Gives Update on HARDY MEN – Collider.com
  • Start begonias, caladiums, callas, cannas, dahlias, gladiolus, and hardy gloxinias in pots indoors on a sunny windowsill.
  • Eric obediently hands over his wallet; the drunk friend subsides into a stupor; but Ike Marcus gets "chesty," confronting their assailants with the brave and foolhardy formula "Not tonight, my man. In Priceland
  • His cote hardy is tight on the bodice with a loose, gored skirt with a dagged hem. Fashion in Art: Medieval France and the Netherlands
  • They are a hardy and resilient species, a fact evident from their continued existence into the 21st century.
  • Aunt May and Felicia Hardy to "rectify" that idiotic mistake and reestablish one's secret. Newspaper Comic Strip Spider-Man is the Worst Spider-Man of All.
  • `They found a couple of strays," Laura Hardy said, repressing a smile. THE TRAIL OF TERROR (THE THREE INVESTIGATORS MYSTERIES NO 39)
  • Kind of like Ed Hardy and outward homophobia, bacne caused by rampant steroid abuse, ... The Frenemy: Unnecessary & Disturbing Celebrity Perfumes (PHOTOS)
  • The term “sensation novels” emerges as a profoundly apt encapsulation of the qualities of strangeness this process of abjection is locked onto (and one that is a precursor of “genre fiction” and comparable with “coloured people” in its disregard for the sensationalist content of writers like Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Emily Brontë and countless others in the canon). What is Literary Fiction?
  • And I found what is professed to be a Zone-4-hardy raspberry-pink silene (catchfly). Christian Science Monitor | All Stories
  • This suggests that most phlomis, including the shrubby ones from the Mediterranean, are hardy. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • This compact and hardy catmint combines strongly aromatic foliage with swathes of lavender flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a race of quill-drivers, confined in the columns of the budget between the first degree of latitude (a kind of administrative Greenland where the salaries begin at twelve hundred francs) to the third degree, a more temperate zone, where incomes grow from three to six thousand francs, a climate where the bonus flourishes like a half-hardy annual in spite of some difficulties of culture. Father Goriot
  • All attempts at definition seemed foolhardy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is foolhardy to generalize about the political attitudes of 100 million peasants, except to say that they were far from being a cowed mass.
  • While a few hardy folks are truly running barefoot, most of us opt for minimalist footwear. The Sun
  • These hardy mountain folk seem to thrive on the cold.
  • Hardy fuchsias also make attractive hedges either as a single species or mixed with other hedging plants, such as hawthorn and beech.
  • Indeed, it's almost certainly no exaggeration to suggest that some foolhardy bar-stool all-rounder with a few too many stouts on board has already claimed in all sincerity to understand the complexities of the Duckworth-Lewis method. Ireland expected England to hurl abuse in defeat, not throw flowers | Barry Glendenning
  • It is an extremely foolhardy thing to do and those responsible can expect to be dealt with robustly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many pinks are hardy perennials, while others are half-hardy and grown as annuals.
  • Ottawa Canadians are so hardy that some commuters skied to work when public transport workers in the capital went on strike recently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Later on, he sent me scionwood from other known hardy varieties which I placed on butternut, and many of these made tremendous growths but were winterkilled the very first winter. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 41st Annual Meeting Pleasant Valley, New York, August 28, 29 and 30, 1950
  • Sow hardy annuals now for early flowering next year and get those bulbs planted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Falling to the wayside are the hardy farm animals of yore. Jenna Woginrich: The Forgotten Extinction: Heritage Livestock
  • It may help to remove alternate roses and replace them with a different plant, such as a hardy geranium (cranesbill).
  • Subscriptions have been processed from the following people (to protect your privacy, I am only using your last name): Hansen, Kent, Casper, Wentling, Clark, Rowland, Hardy, Wojcik and Tostevin. Lifetime Book Subscriber Update – Brian Keene
  • Its name, incidentally, comes from the hardy and resilient zamia palm found in central Queensland.
  • Another very hardy summer bulbous plant is the zephyranthes lily.
  • The heavy pace of the march served to keep the Aghar warm, however, and the hardy gully dwarves showed a re - markable resilience to the cold. Flint, the King
  • You should plant spring-flowering hardy annuals and biennials as soon as you can.
  • By hardy geraniums I mean the garden perennials, with their soft foliage and cranesbill flowers, as opposed to greenhouse or bedding varieties which are more correctly known as pelargoniums.
  • Manipulated to seek and destroy hardy cancer cells, viruses have been shown to shrink tumours in animal models and in early human studies.
  • Sailing the Atlantic in such a tiny boat wasn't so much brave as foolhardy.
  • After signing what is called the codicil to his will, Captains Hardy and Blackwood joined him on the poop to receive his instructions. Drake Nelson and Napoleon
  • Modern shrubs grow on their own roots and are not only extraordinarily floriferous but very winter hardy.
  • Turks, the people of these countries spit at every whiff; and they say that he who does not, will never be a hardy bouza drinker. Travels in Nubia
  • This is foolhardy in the extreme. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because it is less winter hardy than other grasses, perennial ryegrass is best seeded in combination with other grasses and legumes.
  • These included such hardy species as red chokeberry, buttonbush, spicebush and red twig dogwood.
  • Hardy had just come onto the staff at Trinity and he acted as a private tutor to Mercer.
  • The Leek is a hardy biennial, and produces an oblong, tunicated bulb; from the base of which, rootlets are put forth in great numbers. The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.
  • When a shower stopped play with the second set one point old, it seemed foolhardy. The Sun
  • Winter standby - calendulas, cyclamens, pansies, violas, primroses, stock and snapdragons - plus some of the hardy groundcovers, can be planted.
  • The guys who do manage to score outside are hardy souls - hardier than the ones flirting in the relative safety of the bar.
  • The small, hardy ponies have roamed Dartmoor for centuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few hardy men broke the ice on the lake and had a swim.
  • In the early weeks of the winter share, members receive hardy late-season greens like kale, Brussels sprouts and tatsoi from the fields in addition to storage crops.
  • Sweepingly, postmeridian can recently pomatomus by an premedical foolhardy of the imperceptibility of ablaut bedrock and uncooked mellon. Rational Review
  • This breed is hardy and simple grooming will keep its beautiful appearance shown to best advantage.
  • Although quite hardy, it is best to give penstemons winter protection with thick mulch and as extra insurance, to take a few summer cuttings.
  • If it behaves like the other persicaria growing here, Red Dragon I think it is, it will be quite hardy. Gail The Gift « Fairegarden
  • The monk parakeet, a native of South America, has proved itself a hardy settler, able to survive the winter freezes of Chicago and Montreal.
  • The hardy grasses such as fine fescue and Kentucky bluegrass grow well here, but only with supplemental irrigation.
  • and plants from tropical regions including certain palms can be surprisingly winter hardy, but plants from the Mediterranean such as cistus and rosemary have increased vulnerability and are much more unreliable. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • But a certain hardy minority think that the criticism is overblown and actually like using Vista. Hey, Microsoft Fans: What Would Your Vista Ad Be? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • But what intrigued me most of all was a postscript was appended to the Hardy letter: ‘Remember me to Coffin and the admiral.’
  • Some half-hardy exotics such as cordyline and callistemon Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Apart from that, frangipanis are pretty hardy, and a bit of root pruning on one side will probably have little effect on your magnificent sounding tree.
  • But Kelly had been dismayed when he learned through a London confederate that the famous Fenton Hardy had been called in on the case. THE VIKING SYMBOL MYSTERY
  • Many of the decorative species and hybrids are reasonably hardy plants.
  • Tall fescue, a cool-season grass, is good-looking and heat-hardy but requires irrigation to make it through the dry season.
  • For the hardy the route now heads south-west for a short distance before heading north over the rolling Glenrath Heights, Middle Hill and Hundleshope Heights.
  • Thomas Hardy is a novelist, and a poet as well.
  • A hardy crew of charity fund-raisers will be braving the icy waters of Windermere for the annual New Year's Day dip.
  • Plants with unique visual characteristics such as red leaf toyon, and red berry-producing firethorn are very hardy.
  • The Journal also reported that the roof will be planted mostly with sedum, which is a hardy, drought-resistant succulent. Environmental Valuation & Cost-Benefit News
  • The global teams are: finance and ­corporate, headed by London-based ­Antonia Hardy; private equity, headed by Cayman-based Vicki Hazelden; hedge funds, ­headed by Dubai-based Rod Palmer; insolvency and restructuring, led by ­Cayman-based Guy Locke; and litigation, headed by Murray, also in Cayman. 
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  • Bizarreness after bizarreness harries the hardy band of travellers, all of them rendered with Miéville's impressive ingenuity and inventiveness. Iron Council Linkdump
  • When he tested an early vaccine on himself, some described the act as foolhardy.
  • Palin hardy put up with anything, and manufactured most of it herself anyway. Palin attorney warns media over 'defamatory' charges
  • The Mirror's James Hardy asks why the trade unions should accept regional pay bargaining?
  • A few of the horses after their voyage were in good order, and the most of the others, which were in such low condition from their insufficient allowance of water from Moreton Bay to Torres Strait, now showed, from their having plenty of water since their reshipment at Hardy's Islands, that they were in a thriving state. Journal of Landsborough's Expedition from Carpentaria In search of Burke and Wills
  • These examples have a military marching rhythm to them, but it is possible, with alliteration, assonance and heavier syllables in those unstressed positions, to give the verses a more ambiguous feel, so that they seem to go back and forth more readily between a straight iambic (or trochaic) and a dipodic sound — such as the Hardy poem Steve discusses in his post. Dipodic Verse : A.E. Stallings : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • Tying this in with Watson's cosmological biogenetic theory (that life began on earth from meteorite impacts carrying biological material), all we're doing is beefing bacteria to be more hardy and efficient in this process.
  • Jennifer, you know as well as I that hardy pluck is not what San Miguel Gringos are made of. Airfares and airports
  • Laurel and Hardy's best performances persuade you that humiliation is not all it's cracked up to be.
  • The most satisfactory mode of cultivation is that of a half-hardy annual. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • Dr Hardy was a founder member of the club.
  • A 25-1 shot when he beat Rooster Booster last year, Hardy Eustace is quoted at 3-1 this time and looks to have an outstanding chance of retaining his crown.
  • Random mating can be looked for by using the Hardy-Weinberg test, or conversely departure from panmixia can be detected by using linkage disequilibrium tests.
  • For the hardy the route now heads south-west for a short distance before heading north over the rolling Glenrath Heights, Middle Hill and Hundleshope Heights.
  • More than fifty hardy souls, many very young and a few of advanced years, dived, jumped or simply slid into the icy water.
  • A few hardy men broke the ice on the lake and had a swim.
  • Another hardy flower that often grows near it is white dead-nettle. Times, Sunday Times
  • And I was the last person to interview William Gerhardy, who was then bedridden and about 90.
  • Spirea Van Houttii, best known as Bridal Wreath, we might include and a few of the hardy vines if a trellis or other support was given for them, such as clematis paniculata, coccinea and jackmani, the large purple and white honeysuckle, Chinese matrimony vine, etc. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
  • Hardy succeeded on the death of his friend George Meredith to the presidency of the Society of Authors in 1909.
  • Utterly uncontroversially, Laban also calls psychology The Bleeding Obvious and gets to quote Thomas Hardy.
  • Only in some hollow of a larger tree on the sheltered side may be seen a few scattered leaves of some close-clinging creeper, or the hardy leaves of the tataramoa, bespattered with mud.
  • It is much hardier than lemon, however, though less hardy than grapefruit and sour orange.
  • It was foolhardy to go swimming alone.
  • A few hardy men broke the ice on the lake and had a swim.
  • Many believed Hardy's sternest career test arrived the night he lost to St-Pierre, but I suspect he has far bigger challenges waiting just around the corner. Elliot Worsell: In Defense of Takedown Defense
  • However, some mass marketers have trees and shrubs that are not winter hardy in the area sold.
  • They are, however, quite hardy and have large well scented blooms.
  • After a seriously cold period it's not a bad idea to wait a little and delay buying anything less than really hardy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Start begonias, caladiums, callas, cannas, dahlias, gladiolus, and hardy gloxinias in pots indoors on a sunny windowsill.
  • Salvia confertiflora is a half-hardy salvia with delicate orange bells along its stem.
  • If you do pick up ‘free kittens’ offered from somewhere, which is a bit chancy, I've been advised never to pick the runt of the litter, as they are far more likely to have health problems than their more hardy littermates.
  • These included such hardy species as red chokeberry, buttonbush, spicebush and red twig dogwood.
  • How many were merely foolhardy enough to get their hands too close to his mouth, and how many actually hurt him?
  • These hardy mountain folk seem to thrive on the cold.
  • Time to sow hardy annuals where they are to flower. Times, Sunday Times
  • _Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories_ present companions for the mind of this hardy sort, and hopes, whether boys read or are told these stories, they will prove to be such as exalt and inspire while they thrill and entertain. The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories
  • I was surprised at the way he blew up at Hardy.
  • This cave, also known as Diccan Pot, must be regarded as absolutely out of bounds for all but hardy and experienced cavers.
  • This tale cloys today's palate: we miss the astringent irony which Thomas Hardy would have brought to circumstances like these.
  • But in place of Hardy's pathos is a perverse little smile that's blessedly contagious. 'Tamara' And 'Funny Story': Uneasy, But Amusing
  • Switchgrass, indiangrass and big bluestem are winter hardy and grow in all areas of Ohio.
  • So we left the question of statuary for another day and contented ourselves with packing a trolley with roses, clematis, honeysuckle, a climbing hydrangea, hardy geranium, and astilbe.
  • Earl shouted, bravely standing up to his Superiors, something few Villagers had ever been foolhardy enough to do.
  • Thus, if you are minded to pin up the top corner of your cloak over the right shoulder, and if you have the heart to stand steady on both feet, and bide the brunt of a hardy targeteer, off instantly to Egypt! Theocritus Bion and Moschus Rendered into English Prose
  • We practically trip into a couple of graves which are the remains of various settlements of Russian Pomors, the hardy (mad?) walrus hunters who lived, rapaciously hunted - and often died - here in the 18th century. Beth Kapusta: ...somewhere just south of the 79th parallel
  • In fact, Chia has only two words for anybody foolhardy enough to attempt it.
  • The bok choi are a little more hardy, however, and the survivors seem to be thriving. In case anyone was wondering...
  • Plant out hardy biennials such as foxgloves and wallflowers in their flowering positions.

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