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hard lines
hard lines sentence substitute, ninformal Brit bad luck. Also: hard cheese Translationshard lines
hard linesA phrase used to express one's sympathy for someone else. A: "I got drenched on my walk to work because I forgot my umbrella." B: "Aw, hard lines."See also: hard, linehard lines! used to commiserate with someone on a misfortune.See also: hardˌhard ˈluck/ˈlines (British English) used to tell somebody that you feel sorry for them: ‘Failed again, I’m afraid.’ ‘Oh, hard luck.’See also: hard, line, luckEncyclopediaSeehard |