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Hard-and-fast   /hɑrd-ənd-fæst/   Listen
Hard-and-fast

adjective
1.
(of rules) stringently enforced.  Synonym: strict.






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"Hard-and-fast" Quotes from Famous Books



... no hard-and-fast rule; our Lord did not do it, and how can we? It is odious to me as much as to any one. But what would you have him do? He cannot take that wretched creature, that ...
— A Country Gentleman and his Family • Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant

... point of view. Nor is there any hard-and-fast rule tying a man down to a single branch once he finds that he does not like it, or finds that he likes one of the other branches better, after he has given his chosen branch a trial in the years immediately following ...
— Opportunities in Engineering • Charles M. Horton

... country struck him as "the limit." Hully gee! was he going to be expected to spend his life in this! Should he be obliged to spend his life in it. He'd find that out pretty quick, and then, if there was no hard-and-fast law against it, him for little old New York again, if he had to give up the whole thing and live on ten per. If he had been a certain kind of youth, his discontent would have got the better of him, and he might have talked a good deal to Mr. ...
— T. Tembarom • Frances Hodgson Burnett



Words linked to "Hard-and-fast" :   strict, invariable



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