"Hard on" means right on top of -- as in "hard on the heels" means right on top on one's heels, or behind one. The phrase "hard on" is also a slang term meaning that a man is sexually aroused.
A hard head (or hardheaded) means someone that is stubborn, or basically doesn't listen to anyone but themselves. -Brett
It means you're attractive. If someone says you're hard on the eyes then you're unattractive. That's put nicely, of course.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! A ranny was a top hand. He was skilled and a hard worker.
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this is hard
always having problems
>as blind as a bat>as hard as nails>as wise as an owl?
It means "having a tough time". an example "I would be hard pressed to make that payment today"
The phrase oh bugger means that something was hard or the task was difficult.
A hard head (or hardheaded) means someone that is stubborn, or basically doesn't listen to anyone but themselves. -Brett
"muzukashii" means difficult or hard. something like, "muzukashii desu yo" would mean something similar to "this/it is hard" "むずかしいですよ" is the phrase in hiragana.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant hard-pressed, in a difficulty or short of cash. Nobody likes being hard run.
work hard but not so hard that you become obsessed. the phrase was written by Benjamin Franklin
Picnics are usually fun, relaxing and enjoyable. so, the phrase 'its no picnic' means the opposite. it may be hard, stressful, and unenjoyable. the opposite of a picnic.
The phrase "I am in a pickle" means that you are in a difficult situation or facing a problem or dilemma that is hard to resolve. It is a colloquial way of expressing being in a challenging or awkward predicament.
"Working so hard" is a verb phrase. It consists of the verb "working" and the adverb phrase "so hard" describing the intensity or manner of the action.
It means you're attractive. If someone says you're hard on the eyes then you're unattractive. That's put nicely, of course.