Most of the soldiers were hardy young men. Hardy fans stuck with the team through good times and bad.
Only the hardiest pilgrims made the journey.
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The plant is impressively sprawling and hardy.—
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28 June 2026 These hardy flowers are native to North America and bloom for weeks from mid to late summer.—
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28 June 2026 Most olives pair especially well with citrus, fennel, tomatoes, bitter greens, aged cheeses, and hardy herbs like rosemary and thyme.—
Emily Saladino,
Bon Appetit Magazine,
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English hardi, from Anglo-French, from Old French *hardir to make hard, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English heard hard