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die hard

[dahy-hahrd] / ˈdaɪˌhɑrd /


die-hard


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It was the sort of season that gets a reality TV die-hard considering the ethics of watching it all unfold.

From Los Angeles Times

With few restrictions for redeeming the rewards, die-hard shoppers have turned stacking the coupons into a sport.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even die-hard fans pay little attention to the second round of the draft, when surefire superstars are long gone and many players selected don’t even make their teams’ rosters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such was the circus atmosphere of the place, according to Tom Freston, whose memoir, “Unplugged,” reveals how a team of die-hard believers turned music into television.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Cincinnati native and die-hard Bengals fan takes us along for his perfect Sunday in L.A., where he’s lived for more than 20 years.

From Los Angeles Times