tough|tougher|toughest in English

adjective

[tʌf]

strong, durable, robust, unyielding; difficult

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

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

3. Tough line: Langbaurgh Council is to take a tougher line with tenants who harass their neighbours.

4. You're tougher than that.

5. Someone's tougher than he looks.

6. For anything tougher than suet;

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

8. My feet are getting tougher.

9. Artistes predict tougher times with COVID

10. There was no man who was tougher

11. Yet, their draglines are not the toughest.

12. The hibiscus could be a little tougher.

13. Tough times never last, tough people do. Tough people stick it out.

14. It was the toughest training of my life.

15. Well, Goldwater is tougher than you think.

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

17. We need tougher penalties to discourage miscreants.

18. This year the economic climate has been tougher.

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

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

21. But justice is a tougher standard than charity.

22. She would be tougher to say no to.

23. And you know your toughest kids are never absent.

24. The first date back is always the toughest, Harry.

25. Tough times never last, but tough people do.