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hard put
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
hard put
(adjective)
hard put
adjective
hard put
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of HARD PUT
[
more hard put; most hard put
]
:
hard-pressed
—
used to say that it is difficult to do something
—
followed by
to + verb
He was
hard put to describe
their musical style. [=it was difficult for him to describe their musical style]
I would be
hard put to find
an explanation.
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sometimes used in the phrase
hard put to it
She was
hard put to it
to say what the story was about. [=she found it hard to say what the story was about]
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