Use of hardy in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include hardy at the start of sentence, hardy at the end of sentence and hardy in the middle of sentence

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hardy at the start of sentence


  1. Hardy had said he'd be no trouble.
  2. Hardy in mild areas, especially green form.
  3. Hardy has a booming voice and a contagious enthusiasm.
  4. Hardy as a young man played the fiddle at local dances.
  5. Hardy mosses sometimes pioneer on uncolonized rock surfaces.
  6. Hardy has often been criticised for an excessively pessimistic view of life.

hardy at the end of sentence


  1. Plecs are always welcome and invariably hardy.
  2. I was surprised at the way he blew up at hardy.
  3. The silver-leaved varieties of cyclamen are not quite as hardy.

hardy in the middle of sentence


  1. He is a hardy person.
  2. Very hardy and easy to grow.
  3. Explore Thomas hardy country.
  4. The kind of plant is a hardy annual.
  5. Red deer are hardy, adaptable animals.
  6. A few hardy people swam in the icy water.
  7. They are also very hardy and easy to grow.
  8. Dr hardy was a founder member of the club.
  9. He admired Canadians as a hardy and determined race.
  10. These hardy mountain folk seem to thrive on the cold.
  11. A few hardy men broke the ice on the lake and had a swim.
  12. A few hardy souls had turned out to watch the hockey game.
  13. Jacksonville took hardy with the second pick, leaving Rice.
  14. Parsley is hardy and can be grown outdoors from the spring.
  15. Angelfishes are characteristically hardy in the home aquarium.
  16. Comments: An extremely attractive, hardy, easy-to-grow species.
  17. This variety of rose is especially hardy and drought-resistant.
  18. Comments: Fairly slow-growing species, but very hardy and attractive.
  19. A few hardy souls continue to swim in the sea even in the middle of winter.
  20. It should not surprise us that such an environment has produced a hardy and independent people.

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