Hardie
/ (ˈhɑːdɪ) /
(James) Keir (kɪə). 1856–1915, British Labour leader and politician, born in Scotland; the first parliamentary leader of the Labour Party
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How to use Hardie in a sentence
In the tail there is a square hole called the "Hardie" hole and a round one called the "spud" hole.
Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting | Harold P. ManlyThe hardy is a form of chisel with a short, square shank which may be set into the Hardie hole for cutting off hot bars.
Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting | Harold P. ManlyAnd raising herself in the bed, she took her daughter's hand and placed it in the hand of Thomas Hardie.
Many farmers suffered severely, but none more severely than Thomas Hardie of Tollishill.
The Hardie is a sharp cutting tool used to cut small pieces of iron and soft steel while hot or cold.
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