hard drive
Americannoun
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HDD.
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(loosely) a drive for a computer, as a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) or another drive serving a similar function, as opposed to a very small, portable flash drive.
noun
Etymology
Origin of hard drive
First recorded in 1980–85
Example Sentences
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Investigators found a loaded, 10-round magazine, two knives, a laptop, hard drive, Metro receipt and a filtered mask inside Allen’s hotel room, people familiar with the probe said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 27, 2026
Shares of the hard drive maker were up 4.4% on Wednesday.
From Barron's • Feb. 18, 2026
"If implemented at scale, it could represent a milestone in the history of knowledge storage, akin to oracle bones, medieval parchment or the modern hard drive," they said.
From Barron's • Feb. 18, 2026
Hayley: For Clyde, I think laptop, hard drive, computer charger, phone, wallet.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 14, 2026
The Bifrost track was another stand-alone simulation, one of several hundred track designs stored on my console’s hard drive.
From "Ready Player One: A Novel" by Ernest Cline
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