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hards
[hahrdz]
plural noun
the refuse or coarser parts of flax or hemp, separated in hackling.
hards
/ hɑːdz /
plural noun
coarse fibres and other refuse from flax and hemp
Word History and Origins
Origin of hards1
Word History and Origins
Origin of hards1
Example Sentences
And he managed his position with careful judgement to make his medium-compound tyres last to the end while under pressure from the closing Norris on more durable hards.
Red Bull ran him on an inverted strategy starting on the hards and switching to the mediums and delayed his final pit stop as late as possible.
Hamilton started on hards and ran longer before switching to mediums, which meant his tyres were faster than Leclerc's at the time.
Nearly all the drivers stopped for tyres, and Russell, Leclerc and Norris came out on three different compounds - Russell on softs, Leclerc on hards and Norris on mediums.
Hamilton made an early stop to change his soft tyres for hards on lap 17, and feared he might not make it to the end of the race.
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