thick-skinned in the PONS Dictionary

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Viruses are adaptable and thick-skinned, and have found many various ways to survive millions of years' worth of virus-crushing weaponry.
theconversation.com
He is also thick-skinned enough to deal with any fallout that comes his way.
www.bbc.co.uk
You have to be thick-skinned, because the higher the level you referee at, the more people will see your performance.
www.thisismoney.co.uk
Thinking that boys are emotionally thick-skinned is one reason why boys may have an even harder time than girls adjusting to divorce.
www.huffingtonpost.com
What's thick-skinned and leathery, about the size of an egg, essential for guacamole and sold eight for a dollar?
www.npr.org
This is how a snowcastle made by a five-year-old might look when its ramparts are overrun by a thick-skinned army of ants.
www.thehindu.com
Fink described herself as not thick-skinned, and said she does not like being yelled at or labelled.
www.thewesternstar.com
He saw the oblivious subtype as being grandiose, arrogant, and thick-skinned, and the hypervigilant subtype as being easily hurt, oversensitive, and ashamed.
en.wikipedia.org
This textured wine contains a generous amount of extract from its thick-skinned berries.
en.wikipedia.org
You'd get some thick-skinned cop reporter writing about a kid who doesn't get enough milk to drink.
calgaryherald.com

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