hardscrabble
Americanadjective
noun
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(modifier) (of a place) difficult to make a living in; barren
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great effort made in the face of difficulties
Etymology
Origin of hardscrabble
Example Sentences
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Ms. Iturbide’s most well-known image shows a woman with flowing waist-length hair and billowing skirts looming above a hardscrabble landscape, a modern boombox clutched in her right hand.
It is also tapping a growing pool of reservists to replenish its ranks, and doling out financial incentives that lure men from its hardscrabble provinces.
Mom was the youngest of 10 kids and grew up hardscrabble.
Patti Smith, the celebrated rock poet who won a National Book Award for ‘Just Kids,’ revisits her hardscrabble childhood, success and the loss of her husband, Fred Sonic Smith, in ‘Bread of Angels.’
From Los Angeles Times
She married that expertise with the kind of hardscrabble, up-by-her-bootstraps backstory that a calculating political consultant might have spun from whole cloth, had it not been so.
From Los Angeles Times
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