The phrase 'hard nosed' is believed to have originated in the hunting world. The term was first used to describe a hunting dog with a poor sense of smell.
Slayer are a thrash metal band that rock very, very, very hard. So if you rock like Slayer, you rock very, very, very hard.
strength come in number
The correct answer is Frosty the Snowman. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was recorded in 1949.
Gene Audry sang "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer."
The whispered phrase in "Come Together" by The Beatles is "shoot me" - the word "me" is mostly muffled by a handclap.
The idiom "take a hard-nosed position" means to be firm and uncompromising in one's stance or decision, often showing a tough or strict attitude without being influenced by emotions or outside pressures.
If you are hard-nosed, you are unwilling to change. A hard-nosed position would be one that the person would not change, no matter what arguments you give. A person who is hard-nosed is often thought of as stubborn and unyielding.
He is a tough, stubborn, inconsiderate, hard-nosed old man.
"Hard nosed" is a horse reference, meaning an animal that is stubborn and refuses to turn his nose the way the rider is trying to steer him. A hard-nosed person stubbornly sticks to whatever he's said, even if doing so would be harmful to someone else.
The Northern Hairy-nosed wombat is found only within the continent of Australia.
Hard nosed
heartless, unfeeling, uncaring, cold, cold-hearted, hard, hard-hearted, insensitive, hard-bitten, hard-nosed, hard-edged, unsympathetic.
Hockey because....its such a hard-nosed sport
Which phrase does not come from the Preamble to the Constitution?
"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.
When a bottle nose dolphin is preyed, it bashes its hard nose on the predator.
Die Hard 3, when the guy has to difuse the bomb in the school, not sure if this is the first use of the phrase though !