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Difference between Hard-headed and Soft-headed

hard-headed— 1. rational and shrewd, not influenced by sentiments: She was hard-headed enough to be practical about the situation. 2. self-willed and obstinate: I was so hardheaded, I wouldn’t admit to being wrong even if I was at gunpoint. soft-headed —(coll.) foolish: Saying that someone else is softheaded is no way to convince people of […]

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Difference between Hard drink and Hard drinking

hard drink—(of liquor) intoxicating; strong: With a hard drink in the hand the day lengthens and softens. Cf.: soft drink—a nonalcoholic, flavored, carbonated beverage: Sugary soft drinks have been given much of the blame for overweight children. hard drinking—indulging in alcohol to excess: It seemed as though no student’s education was complete without a spell […]

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Difference between Happy day and Happy days

happy day—the day of marriage ceremony: “When’s the happy day?” Cubitt said and they all smiled. happy days—is used as a toast: “Happy days!” cried Mobbs. “Cheers!” said the Major gloomily. Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase heavenly days—(exclam.) used to express amazement and disbelief with negative coloring: Heavenly days! […]

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