You could say The apple's skin was rather tough. The apple skin was rather tough is even better.
a hard nut, a hard nut to crack, a hard row to hoe, a tough cookie, a tough nut, a tough row to hoe, be as tough as old boots, tough as an old boot, tough as nails, tough cookie, tough customer
ver tough
The vowel sound in tough is a short u sound, as in tub. Tough rhymes with stuff.
'get it tough' means soft Another Answer: 'Get tough' means to become more aggressive or assertive, as in "I had to get tough with my friend to let her know I wouldn't tolerate her gossiping about me anymore."
As tough as surrounding steel walls!
This is a possessive - "The skin of the apple" so it goes "The apple's skin was rather tough" If there's more than one apple you'd say "The apples' skins were rather tough"
No, rather salty and tough.
I find it rather fun, and fairly easy.
The arteries should be tough,to withstand the pressure of flowing blood
The arteries should be tough,to withstand the pressure of flowing blood
Chicken is tough when it is overcooked, not undercooked. It may also be chewy. Undercooked chicken tends to be rather spongy.
Tough guise refers to violence, media, and a masculinity crisis. The phrase means that the tough guy act is just a guise or an act rather than an actuality.
The arteries shoud be tough to withstand the pressure of flowing blood.
we can use tough instead of hard.
The phrase should be "Unless you WERE brave and tough." Please see the related question below for "What rhymes with tough?"
No. They should be taught in Parseltongue, yeah?
Something tough and strong.