tough

Definition for tough

noun as in person who is rowdy, mean

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"He was wanting to play on, and that probably makes us a wee bit nervous with how tough he is and having to come off. Fingers crossed."

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Attracting a data center to a coal plant could be a tough sell, though the infrastructure that connects to the power grid is valuable.

Sunday of week nine had just about everything, and with so much to get through it has been tough to pick out the big talking points.

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Saia said he is looking for a job and, given the tough labor market, many of his friends also are counting their pennies.

“I think, even for AI and everything that it may well deliver, that’s going to be a pretty tough task,” Rosenberg added.

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