toughs (Meaning)

toughs

capable of enduring strain, hardship, or severe labor, strong or firm in texture but flexible and not brittle, characterized by severity or uncompromising determination, difficult to accomplish, resolve, endure, or deal with, unruly, rowdyish, not easily chewed

toughs Sentence Examples

  1. The town was plagued by a notorious gang of toughs who terrorized the locals.
  2. The street was a dangerous place, roamed by hardened toughs who didn't hesitate to start fights.
  3. John's father was a tough, no-nonsense man who expected the best from his children.
  4. The boxer had a reputation as one of the toughest men in the sport, with a relentless fighting spirit.
  5. Mary was a tough cookie who refused to let life's challenges break her down.
  6. The hikers faced tough conditions on the mountain trail, with steep slopes and icy paths.
  7. The tough times the family faced during the recession only made them stronger and more resilient.
  8. The police were called in to break up a fight between a group of rowdy toughs.
  9. The old soldier had fought in some of the toughest battles of the war, but remained stoic and unyielding.
  10. The job was tough and physically demanding, but it was the only one available in the small town.

FAQs About the word toughs

capable of enduring strain, hardship, or severe labor, strong or firm in texture but flexible and not brittle, characterized by severity or uncompromising deter

criminals, bandits,thugs, gangsters, rowdies, ruffians, hooligans, punks, thieves, gangbangers

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The town was plagued by a notorious gang of toughs who terrorized the locals.

The street was a dangerous place, roamed by hardened toughs who didn't hesitate to start fights.

John's father was a tough, no-nonsense man who expected the best from his children.

The boxer had a reputation as one of the toughest men in the sport, with a relentless fighting spirit.