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die-hard

[dahy-hahrd] / ˈdaɪˌhɑrd /


die hard


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Even die-hard fans pay little attention to the second round of the draft, when surefire superstars are long gone and many players selected don’t even make their teams’ rosters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Erdogan’s die-hard supporters, which pollsters estimate to be about one-third of the electorate, see no reason for Turkey to change course.

From New York Times

She admits she used to be a die-hard royalist, who cheered on the military coup and admired the man who led it, General Prayuth Chan-ocha, who is still prime minister today.

From BBC

Many die-hard royal fans are already camped out near Buckingham Palace to secure the best viewing spot.

From Seattle Times

Manager Scott Servais, a die-hard football fan, loves the fierce intensity that Trammell, a former football player, brings to the team.

From Seattle Times