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die-hard
die-hardnouna person who vigorously maintains or defends a seemingly hopeless position, outdated attitude, lost cause, or the like.
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die hard
die hardTake a long time to cease to exist or be dropped from consideration. For example, Old prejudices die hard, or The more radical parts of this proposal will die hard. This idiom alludes to struggling against physical death. [Late 1700s]
die-hard
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[dahy-hahrd]
/ ˈdaɪˌhɑrd /
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diehard
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die-hard
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a person who resists change or who holds onto an untenable position or outdated attitude
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(modifier) obstinately resistant to change
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Origin of die-hard
First recorded in 1835–45; noun, adj. use of verb phrase die hard
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