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die-hard

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die-hard
die hard - if a habit, custom, or belief, dies hard, it takes a long time to change or end it. Die-hard (= refusing to change) communists have regrouped to form the Communist Refoundation. (always before noun)

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Arguably too much of a good thing for neophytes, One Kiss is as essential as liquid eyeliner and Aqua Net for die-hard girl-group fans.
Advertisers could also irritate die-hard fans, a risk they run any time that ads annex yet another part of American culture.
The Ski Challenge offers a wide variety of activities for winter sports enthusiasts, but for die-hard fans who can't get enough, ski biking, snow tubing, snowmobiling, and more are available a la carte.
 
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