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tough
adjective
1 strong and durable; not easily cut, broken, torn or worn out.
2 said of food, especially meat: difficult to chew.
3 said of a person, animal, etc: strong and fit and able to endure hardship.
4 difficult to deal with or overcome; testing a tough decision .
5 severe and determined; unyielding; resolute a tough customer .
6 rough and violent; criminal a tough area .
7 colloq unlucky; unjust; unpleasant The divorce was tough on the kids .
noun a rough violent person, especially a bully or criminal.
adverb , colloq aggressively; in a macho way acts tough when he's with his mates .
[Anglo-Saxon toh ]
toughish adjective .
toughly adverb .
toughness noun .
get tough with someone colloq to begin to deal with them more strictly or severely.
tough it out to withstand (a difficult, trying, etc situation) stoically or with great endurance, stamina, etc.
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