As hard as nails (usually about a person) As hard as diamond As hard as rock
correction. *What does hard mean? And hard has different meanings.. Hard as in strong. Hard as in thinking your tough. Hard one as in having a boner. and many more...
No. The adjective hard describes work.Used as an adjective, the term hard-working can be hyphenated. e.g. hard-working man.
From dictionary tied; in bonds: a bound prisoner.made fast as if by a band or bond: She is bound to herfamily.secured within a cover, as a book.under a legal or moral obligation: He is bound bythe terms of the contract.destined; sure; certain: It is bound to happen.determined or resolved: He is bound to go.In short to bound with restarints, bound with obligation, or bound with determination
I know that hard is an adjective! :D 'Hard' can be an adverb or an adjective, but not a verb. For example: 'I worked hard at my studies.' (Adverb) 'I find my studies very hard.' (Adjective)
Any super glue will bind hard plastic.
The past participle of "bind" is "bound".
The past tense of "bind" is "bound."
The present perfect tense of "bind" is "have bound" or "has bound."
"Bind/binds" is the present tense of "bound".I bindWe bindYou bindHe/she bindsThey bind
The word "bound" is the most commonly used past tense of "bind".The word binded is used, but is the non-standard form.
The past participle of "bind" is actually "bound." "Bind" is the present and infinitive form of the verb, while "bound" is used in the past tense and as the past participle.
bind (third-person singular simple present binds, present participle binding, simple past bound, past participle bound or rarelybounden)
The past tense of "bind" is "bound."
bound
not really hard at all you just put the log in and make sure you watch that it do not bound out
bound