Hardly

  • 41hardly able to believe one's eyes — ● believe …

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  • 42hardly, scarcely, barely — These three adverbs imply the doing or accomplishing of something by the narrowest of margins: The injured man was hardly (scarcely, barely) able to move his lips. What slight difference exists among them is that hardly suggests difficulty, the… …

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  • 43Hardly Hurts at All — Infobox Single Name = Hardly Hurts At All Artist = Maria Arredondo from Album = Maria Arredondo Released = 2003 Format = CD Single Recorded = 2003 Genre = Pop Length = 03:30 Label = Universal Producer = Last single = In Love With An Angel feat.… …

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  • 44hardly ever — adverb : almost never : very seldom we hardly ever see them anymore * * * very rarely we hardly ever see them * * * hardly ever see ↑ever • • • Main Entry: ↑hardly …

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  • 45Hardly Working — Infobox Film name = Hardly Working director = Jerry Lewis writer = Jerry Lewis Michael Janover starring = Jerry Lewis Susan Oliver Deanna Lund producer = Igo Kantor James McNamara distributor = Twentieth Century Fox released = April 3, 1981… …

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  • 46hardly any — I see hardly II almost no they sold hardly any books ■ almost none hardly any had previous convictions …

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  • 47hardly any — or[scarcely any] Almost no or almost none; very few. * /Hardly any of the students did well on the test, so the teacher explained the lesson again./ * /Charles and his friends each had three cookies, and when they went out, hardly any cookies… …

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  • 48hardly ever — or[scarcely ever] {adv. phr.} Very rarely; almost never; seldom. * /It hardly ever snows in Florida./ * /Johnny hardly ever reads a book./ …

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  • 49hardly any — or[scarcely any] Almost no or almost none; very few. * /Hardly any of the students did well on the test, so the teacher explained the lesson again./ * /Charles and his friends each had three cookies, and when they went out, hardly any cookies… …

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  • 50hardly ever — or[scarcely ever] {adv. phr.} Very rarely; almost never; seldom. * /It hardly ever snows in Florida./ * /Johnny hardly ever reads a book./ …

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