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[ hahrd-wik ] / ˈhɑrd wɪk /
nounElizabeth, 1916–2007, U.S. novelist and critic. Words nearby Hardwickhardware cloth, hardware platform, hard water, hardwearing, hard wheat, Hardwick, Hardwick Hall, hard-wired, hardwiring, hardwood, hardworking Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HardwickCall out those superficial minds when you spot them—Hardwick herself was fearless in that way. Letter to a Young Critic: William Giraldi Defends True Criticism|William Giraldi|September 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST And Hardwick is a brick; a really true, honest-hearted fellow. A Son of Perdition|Fergus Hume "I didn't know that Hardwick was such a gossip," said Enistor coolly. A Son of Perdition|Fergus Hume Before Hardwick could accept or refuse, she sprang up the narrow winding path as lightly as Atalanta. A Son of Perdition|Fergus Hume
Then, with something that sounded like the growl of a wild animal, Hardwick pounced upon him. The Missing Tin Box|Arthur M. Winfield He cleaned up the place, and then started in on the copying Hardwick brought him. The Missing Tin Box|Arthur M. Winfield
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