Most of the soldiers were hardy young men. Hardy fans stuck with the team through good times and bad.
Only the hardiest pilgrims made the journey.
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On Earth, organisms living in harsh environments, such as hydrothermal vents in the ocean floor, are called extremophiles, and the experiment could reveal which microorganisms are hardy enough to exist amid the harsh radiation of space.—Ashley Strickland, CNN, 30 Jan. 2025 Anise shrubs that can grow to tree forms are hardy and should not be affected by some of the cold weather that could still be ahead.—Tom MacCubbin, Orlando Sentinel, 18 Jan. 2025 Temperature and Humidity Mountain mint is a hardy perennial that can thrive in cold temperatures and hot, humid summers in Zones 4-8.—Lauren David, Better Homes & Gardens, 15 Jan. 2025 These hardy perennials will thrive in outdoor pots well into zone 6.
Boxwood
Botanical Name: Buxus species and hybrids
Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade
Soil Type: Moist, well-draining
Soil pH: Neutral (6.5-7.5)
Boxwoods are hard-working shrubs, providing rich color and year-round structure.—Kim Toscano, Southern Living, 11 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for hardy
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Etymology
Middle English hardi, from Anglo-French, from Old French *hardir to make hard, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English heard hard
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