"hardcrusted" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more hardcrusted [comparative], most hardcrusted [superlative]
Etymology: From hard + crusted. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|hard|crusted}} hard + crusted Head templates: {{en-adj}} hardcrusted (comparative more hardcrusted, superlative most hardcrusted)
  1. Having a hard crust.
    Sense id: en-hardcrusted-en-adj-jr6qhT9G Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 58 42
  2. (figurative) Tough; stubborn; hard-nosed. Tags: figuratively
    Sense id: en-hardcrusted-en-adj-HyvOIrbe
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: hard-crusted

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          "text": "Jubilee Gardens feeds urban dwellers on the east side of the city. Volunteers cleared the vacant lot of broken bricks, shattered glass, and paper trash. They plowed under the hardcrusted earth, enriched the soil, and divided it into sections. Today, interested families may claim a small garden plot and produce fresh vegetables all summer long.",
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          "ref": "1918 January 16, Edward Lee Hicks, “Wedn.Jan.16”, in Graham Neville, editor, The Diaries of Edward Lee Hicks, Bishop of Lincoln, 1910-1919 (The Publications of the Lincoln Record Society →ISSN; 82), Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Lincoln Record Society; The Boydell Press, published 1993, volume II (June 15 1915 - April 20 1919), page 199",
          "text": "Joined in a Deputation of the Antislavery Society to Mr Hewens, Under Secretary for the Colonies, asking for a fuller enquiry into the shootings, finings, &c in Ceylon. We got no redress from this hardcrusted imperialist.",
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          "ref": "1963, Harry M[onroe] Caudill, “The Union Drives”, in Night Comes to the Cumberlands: A Biography of a Depressed Area, Boston, Mass.: Atlantic Monthly Press, Little, Brown and Company, →LCCN, part IV (Boom and Bust), page 201",
          "text": "In later years, after the Second World War, the larger companies sent a new generation of youthful executives into the region for the purpose of ameliorating this deeply rooted animosity, but even their Rotary-learned jocularity and genial expansiveness could not soften the bias of men whose aversion had become hardcrusted in the heat of the bitter union drives.",
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          "ref": "1980, Neil W. Decker, “Caring”, in What’s the Object? A Way to Reach Them, volume I, Layton, Ut.: KSG Publishing, published 1985, page 6",
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          "ref": "1995, Saravanan Gopinathan, “Singapore”, in Paul Morris, Anthony Sweeting, editors, Education and Development in East Asia (Reference Books in International Education, 31; Garland Reference Library of Social Science, 942), New York, N.Y., London: Garland Publishing, Inc., page 99",
          "text": "Leong [Choon Cheong], studying national servicemen, concluded that “. . . theirs is a practical hardcrusted morality . . . there is more refraining than doing . . . largely negative moral behaviour and [goading this is] the fear of punishment” (Leong, 1978, p. 12).",
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