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hardly
[hahrd-lee]
adverb
only just; almost not; barely.
We had hardly reached the lake when it started raining. hardly any; hardly ever.
not at all; scarcely.
That report is hardly surprising.
with little likelihood.
He will hardly come now.
forcefully or vigorously.
with pain or difficulty.
British., harshly or severely.
hard.
hardly
/ ˈhɑːdlɪ /
adverb
scarcely; barely
we hardly knew the family
just; only just
he could hardly hold the cup
ironic, almost or probably not or not at all
he will hardly incriminate himself
with difficulty or effort
rare, harshly or cruelly
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One plate appearance may be all most people remember him for, but Davis refuses to let that define a life and a career that has hardly been a walk in the park.
The NBA can hardly claim to have been blindsided by the new indictments.
Mr. Schumer, even before his quivering on Mr. Mamdani, has in recent years hardly proven himself to be the Jewish bulwark he claims to be.
“If you have $4 million in retirement and take out 4% a year, you are hardly rich. You are middle class,” he wrote.
“If you have $4 million in retirement and take out 4% a year, you are hardly rich. You are middle class,” he wrote.
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