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tougher ADJ

tougher

tougher

tough steel METAL

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You can choose to make your workout even tougher by adding in such delights as a skipping rope, pull-up bar or kettlebells.
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The skin can be tougher and harder to peel than that of other oranges.
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The farther you put your feet from the wall, the tougher the pushup.
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Tougher terrain surfaces on the ground use up greater numbers of action points.
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Units were sent here to recuperate and retrain after tougher fighting elsewhere and before returning to take part in more active operations.
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He had chosen two possible voices, an effeminate one and a tougher one.
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Enemies vary in difficulty, usually becoming tougher to take down as the game progresses.
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To make himself look tougher he wears a belt of rubber skulls, although the effect is somewhat spoiled by the skull with a red nose.
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And as you were getting older, was it getting tougher to sort of live down here?
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These and other additives combined with heat and light can make the finish tougher, by cross-linking the polymers and oils in the shellac.
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