diehard in the PONS Dictionary

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a diehard conservative

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Many diehard fans were disappointed with this change, complaining the game was too restricting of its options.
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Critical reception for the game was lukewarm, with many reviewers agreeing that the stale gameplay formula will only further satisfy diehard fans of the series.
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He delivers precisely what his diehard fans have been waiting for, though fresh converts may be hard to come by.
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Sent only to the wealthiest drivers, it is a major collectible amongst diehard enthusiasts of the pre-war car era.
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And this is coming from a diehard fan who likes most everything they've ever done.
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Attendees are advised to bring smelling salts for the ink-on-paper diehard set.
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The diehard public considered it to be an excellent come back, while others claimed the group was repetitive.
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It was also advertised as a 4th generation bootleg, possibly in an attempt to increase sales from diehard fans.
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Regarded as a diehard socialist, he was often criticized for his upper-class background.
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He kept it in the script because he did not wish to disappoint diehard fans of the books.
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