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hard head

noun

Metallurgy.
  1. semirefined tin containing iron.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of hard head1

First recorded in 1510–20
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Example Sentences

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“He said, in his words, ‘I’ve got a hard head,’” Roberts relayed with a laugh.

A parrot with talons like an eagle and the hard head of a cassowary.

Edge has gone in there with his hard hat — and his hard head — and so far, the results are good.

He-Man and friends like Ram Man – whose spring-loaded legs and flat, hard head allowed him to break through walls and rescue captives – gave respite to the weary.

From Salon

“They touched us, inspired us and worked incredibly hard,” head football coach Tony Elliott said in a statement.

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