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hardily, adv. (ˈhɑːdɪlɪ) [f. hardy a. + -ly2.] In a hardy manner. 1. Boldly; courageously, with hardihood.a 1225 Leg. Kath. 676 Hald hardiliche [v.r. herdeliche] on þæt tu hauest bigunnen. a 1300 Cursor M. 12953 Herdili [Gött. hardli] he yode him nerr. 13.. Guy Warw. (A.) 2966 Now..fiȝt þai agin ard...
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HARDILY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
HARDILY meaning: 1. (of plants) in a way that shows the ability to live through the winter without protection from…. Learn more.
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Hardily definition: in a hardy manner. See examples of HARDILY used in a sentence.
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What is the adverb for hard? - WordHippo
Adverbs for hard include hard, hardily and hardly. Find more words at wordhippo.com!
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Winter garden
oregano (including marjoram) -- known to hardily survive the winter up to Zone 5
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Greenhouse
Hardiness zone
Winter sowing
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The Terror of Tiny Town
Film Daily: "Decided novelty should do handsomely at the boxoffice if properly exploited... western fans, especially youngsters, should enjoy it hardily
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foolhardy
foolhardy, a. (ˈfuːlˌhɑːdɪ) [a. OF. fol hardi, comb. of fol foolish, fool a. with hardi bold, hardy a.] Daring without judgement, foolishly adventurous or bold, rashly venturesome.a 1225 Ancr. R. 62 Nis heo to muche cang, oðer to fol⁓herdi. 1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 667 Þou were euer so fole hardy...
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unweariedly
unˈweariedly, adv. (f. prec., or un-1 11.)1653 Baxter Chr. Concord 99 Shall it be said that Separatists will..lay out all their pains unweariedly to divide the Church..? 1673 Hickeringill Greg. F. Greyb. 149 The importunities of those..unweariedly troublesome spirits. a 1715 Burnet Own Time (1766) I...
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Basic Love
June who moved from China to HK when she was little, assists her mother to make a living hardily resulting in a self-contained character.
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undergrown
underˈgrown, ppl. a. [under-1 4 a, 10 a.] 1. Imperfectly grown or developed.c 1386 Chaucer Prol. 156 She hadde a fair forheed. It was almoost a spanne brood I trowe, For hardily she was nat vndergrowe. † 2. Showing signs of puberty. Obs.1601 Holland Pliny I. 345 As well men as women-kind,..when they...
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Battle of Magh Slecht
And here the Muinter Raigillig turned hardily, eagerly, wildly, strenuously, irrepressibly, to attack Fedlim's son and to avenge their injuries and oppression
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hardifly
† hardifly, adv. Obs. rare. [? repr. OF. hardivement, f. hardif hardy.] A by-form of hardily.c 1500 Melusine xxxi. 231 They of poytou receyued them moch hardyfly, and wete it wel that there was grete losse of peple of bothe partyes.
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Convent of São Pedro de Alcântara (São Roque do Pico)
The writings of friar Bartolomeu Ribeiro, around 1740, indicate that the population around São Roque had hardily grown in the intermediary.
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hardly
hardly, adv. (ˈhɑːdlɪ) Forms: see hard a. [f. hard a. + -ly2.] In a hard manner. † 1. With energy, force, or strenuous exertion; vigorously, forcibly, violently. Obs.c 1205 Lay. 7480 Hardliche [c 1275 hardeliche] heo heowen. Ibid. 16700 Samuel þæt sweord an-hof And hærdeliche adun sloh. c 1305 St. C...
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