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tuff

/tuhf/US // tʌf //UK // (tʌf) //

凝灰岩,凝灰岩浆,凝石,凝灰岩浆的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : tough.

Examples

  • All of them, Tuff and Kellie and Clyde and Elsie, like to take this wherever they go: He died doing what he wanted to do.

  • “This is all we live for,” Tuff Hedeman was saying on the Astrodome floor, far removed from Willie and his friends.

  • Tuff and Tracie and Kellie lost count of the hours they spent waiting on Lane after the rodeos.

  • Antoinette Tuff, who tried to kill herself nine months earlier, talked him out of it.

  • Tuff cared for Derrick and his older sister, LaVita, while working two or three jobs at a time.

  • Tha are verry tuff ov life, and will outlive an injun rubber shoe, and don't seem tew gro old enny faster than a paving stone duz.

  • The phenomena presented by the necks of intrusive rock do not differ from those characteristic of agglomerate or tuff necks.

  • Tuff's waistcoat was yellow, and every color known to the spectroscope was employed to make up Tuff's copious trousers.

  • The people that are getting it up—er, well, I'm afraid they're not very friendly to me, Tuff.

  • Large areas are overlain with trachyte, basalt, obsidian, tuff and pumice.