PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «HARD DOER»
hard doer
hard
doer
does
something
evil
deeds
particularly
active
energetic
person
party
politics
ˈduːə
thing
that
urban
male
female
manages
make
life
themself
apparent
reason
collins
always
tasmanian
coach
brian
mcfadyen
describes
wright
leaves
stone
unturned
quest
improve
game
mercury
sunday
reverso
language
also
fast
hardy
hoard
oxford
british
world
wheeler
dealer
success
story
view
australian
admired
because
their
courage
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HARD DOER»
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1
Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang
doer noun Austral and NZAn eccentric, a character; esp. in phr. hard doer, a hard
case. a.1885–. S. H. COURTIER Laurie could have been joking. He was that kind
of doer, you know (1959). [Prob. from the notion of being an active person.] ...
John Ayto, John Simpson, 2010
2
A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
2. Ship's biscuit: nautical: late C.19—20. (COD, 1934 Sup.) See chuck, n., 7, and
cf. hard tack. hard-cut. Dropped cigar-ends: low (7 c.): ca. 1890-1920. Cf. hard-up
, n., 1. hard doer. A wag; an irrepressible, devil-may-care, dryly amusing person;
...
3
The Lingo Dictionary: Of Favourite Australian Words and Phrases
Also stiff cheese. hard doer Someone who does it hard. harder to pick than a
broken nose A contest that is very difficult to predict. hard graft Hard work or hard
yakka. Hardly Normal A perversion of the department store Harvey Norman.
4
Oxford Dictionary of English
... value. hard disk 7noun Computing a rigid non-removable magnetic disk with a
large data storage capacity. hard doer 7noun see DOER. hard drive 7noun a disk
drive used to read from and write to a hard disk. hard-earned 7adjective having ...
5
The Lingo: Listening to Australian English
The ability to persevere and to battle on against all adversities is a much-admired
Australian characteristic reflected in terms like A HARD CASE, a HARD DOER
and HARDNOSE for those who can both deal it out and take it. To be HARD UP,
...
6
An Australian Dictionary for North Americans
To hesitate, to wait. happy as Larry exp. Very happy. hard case 77. [hahd-case] 1.
A difficult person to deal with. 2. A very humorous person. hard doer 77. [hahd
doo-uh] A humorous person. hard slog n. A difficult task. hard yakka n. Hard work.
7
The Glass Canoe: Text Classics
Shorty had always been a bit of a hard doer, and I didn't know whether to believe
him. He looked poor on it, anyway. 'I started to feel tired all the time, and got sores
that wouldn't heal. Next time I was in town I go along to this quack and he says ...
... NEG-talk-NEG-NOM be-IMM the one who was beaten; I am not a talker, pe'tka-'
uni-chi” may-puga; “numuy-ga-'ura kach, ka-'uni-kya-paa-'wa-ni, hard-do-NOM
say-REM 1p-TOP-be NEG NEG-do-PL-IRR-NEG-EUT” (only) a hard doer” he ...
9
Inventing Anzac: The Digger and National Mythology
He is, as a rule, a 'hard-doer'; and even his best friends must admit that he is
often a hard, and fairly original, swearer. Nothing is safe from him when looking
for a butt; very little is sacred, I fear, and his humour takes a queer bent
sometimes .
10
Glaxo: A History to 1962
His favourite obiter dictum was 'Always sack the best men: by Jesu it makes the
other bastards work'; in local parlance, he was a 'hard doer'. By the late 1930s,
the Nathans were anxious to limit Walsh's power, and they sent some younger ...
R. P. T. Davenport-Hines, Judy Slinn, 1992
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The sea always drew 'Cossie' back
One of Cossie's friends, Russell Dixon, described his mate of "bloody years" as a real hard doer and a great father to his two children, a son ... «Stuff.co.nz, set 12»