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tough

Definition for tough

noun as in person who is rowdy, mean

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Organiser Tatjana from Somerset Send Army said: "We are barely standing. I'm just about keeping my job. I'm mentally exhausted. It's very tough but I'm never going to give up fighting for my son."

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Plus, competing with the government can be tough.

Santoyo, the dressmaker, said the latest crisis "does bring the community together, helping each other through these tough times."

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"This year's going to be a very, very tough year," he told AFP.

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With climate change already causing dangerous extremes across the planet, a United Nations-led system based on consensus and pledges faces tough questions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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