Use "tougher" in a sentence

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1. You're tougher than that.

2. Someone's tougher than he looks.

3. For anything tougher than suet;

4. After this time, the changement tougher and tougher, even a seemly slight change might be huge.

5. My feet are getting tougher.

6. Life is tough, but I'm tougher.

7. Artistes predict tougher times with COVID

8. There was no man who was tougher

9. The hibiscus could be a little tougher.

10. Well, Goldwater is tougher than you think.

11. Stein's a lot tougher than he looks.

12. We need tougher penalties to discourage miscreants.

13. This year the economic climate has been tougher.

14. Conservation's tougher, but we can probably get there.

15. Because of Europe’s tougher regulations on tobacco advertising.

16. But justice is a tougher standard than charity.

17. She would be tougher to say no to.

18. Judges are increasingly taking a tougher stance on rape.

19. His head was probably tougher than a brass doorknob.

20. Many states are devising programs with even tougher restrictions.

21. Yet, it's 3,000 times tougher than its geological counterpart.

22. Her tougher than cutter blade wrists were lopped off.

23. The government is introducing tougher measures to combat crime.

24. I've been hit harder by guys a lot tougher.

25. Yet, it's 3, 000 times tougher than its geological counterpart.

26. There is a groundswell of opinion that tougher laws are needed.

27. The new year may be even tougher on the embattled ministry.

28. The basic obstacles to tougher judiciary action are twofold, officials say.

29. ACTIVA Bioactive products are tougher and more fracture resistant than composites

30. Cargo pants for men don’t come any tougher than Duluth Trading

31. No doubt Mr Murdoch's tougher management will squeeze out some cost savings.

32. This has resulted in an ever-tougher competitive situation on many markets.

33. Congress has failed repeatedly in the past decade to enact tougher laws.

34. They are Monie's stories: tougher, funky folk tales for these meaner times.

35. It also appeared on King's debut studio album Tougher Than Love (1995).

36. As a reporter, David was tougher and more tenacious than the other three.

37. But many record shops and agents could be in for a tougher time.

38. Her public stance was much tougher than her private feelings on the subject.

39. 13 However modern incinerators give off less dioxins thanks to tougher design standards.

40. Mr Murdoch 's tougher management will no doubt squeeze out some cost savings.

41. It is time the Government backed up its advert campaigns with tougher measures.

42. Activists at WWF, another pressure group, say a much tougher regime is needed.

43. They want more disclosure from the industry in exchange for tougher bankruptcy laws.

44. In general, the provincial circuit is a far tougher cookie than its metropolitan counterpart.

45. I know that they were tougher for a lot of people, not just me.

46. 16 They want more disclosure from the industry in exchange for tougher bankruptcy laws.

47. Opposite: To crack the much tougher panda nuts, a large rock hammer is essential.

48. “You will discover that you are tougher than you think you are,” said Brother Splane.

49. It is tougher and more waterproof than silkworm strands, which are commonly used in clothing.

50. "It's tough at the top," he said. "It's tougher at the bottom," riposted the billionaire.