THis question must be rephrased. As it stands it makes no sense at all.
No. It is a make believe story that no one knows who started the rumor. Hardly anyone has heard the story.
I've hardly begun to explain my story!
It depends how you use the word hardly in a sentence like for example i said i won and the other example is i can't belive i lost when i worked so hard to win it.
Lady Catherine could hardly believe it when Elizabeth refused Mr. Collins' marriage proposal.
I can hardly believe how fast a cheetah can run.
An improbable tale or a far-fetched narrative.
The Jews believe in the story of Moses, as he is their prophet and leader.
He hardly believe in slavery that people were getting upset about it. I hope this helps.
James Wiley has written: 'You Just Can't Hardly Believe It'
I believe it's because the technology nowadays is more sophisticated .
Wizet. But they won't give game hints if you contact them, and they hardly reply at all.
Yes, this is an interrogative sentence. It is asking for the speaker's opinion on whose story they believe.