hit sb hard

  • 1hit something hard — hit (something) hard to cause something to be much less successful. The tourist trade has been hit hard following the recent spate of bombings. (usually passive) …

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  • 2Hit me hard — Infobox Album | Name = Hit me hard Type = Album Artist = Slagsmålsklubben Recorded = Norrköping Genre = Electro, Pop Length = 14:23 Label = Beat That! Records Producer = SlagsmålsklubbenTrack listing# Alla dessa galaxhjaltar – 3:07 # Hit me hard… …

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  • 3Hit So Hard: Школа жизни Патти Шемель — Hit So Hard: The Life Near Death Story of Patty Schemel …

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  • 4Hard-Fi — at the 2006 Hurricane Festival in Germany Background information Origin Staines, Surrey, England …

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  • 5hit hard — hit (something) hard to cause something to be much less successful. The tourist trade has been hit hard following the recent spate of bombings. (usually passive) …

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  • 6hard-hitting — hard hit|ting [ ,hard hıtıŋ ] adjective making criticisms in a very strong, honest, and direct way. This word usually shows that you approve of this type of criticism …

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  • 7hit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 act of hitting sth/sb ADJECTIVE ▪ direct VERB + HIT ▪ deliver, give sth, land, make, score ▪ …

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  • 8hit — [[t]hɪ̱t[/t]] ♦ hits, hitting (The form hit is used in the present tense and is the past and present participle.) 1) VERB If you hit someone or something, you deliberately touch them with a lot of force, with your hand or an object held in your… …

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  • 9hit — v. & n. v. (hitting; past and past part. hit) 1 tr. a strike with a blow or a missile. b (of a moving body) strike (the plane hit the ground). c reach (a target, a person, etc.) with a directed missile (hit the window with the ball). 2 tr. cause… …

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  • 10hit — [c]/hɪt / (say hit) verb (hit, hitting) –verb (t) 1. to deal a blow or stroke; bring forcibly into collision. 2. to come against with an impact or collision, as a missile, a flying fragment, a falling body, or the like does. 3. to reach with a… …