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use the following idiom in a sentence of your own : 1. a hard nut to crack .


kashishbhatia2002: Mary found knitting a hard nut to crack.

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Answered by kunalrathi
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(1) a problem or situation that's difficult to solve or deal with;
 (2) a person who is difficult to understand or know; 
(3) a group, place or opportunity that's difficult to join or gain entry.

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kashishbhatia2002: Mary found knitting a hard nut to crack.
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kunalrathi: Congratulations on restoring your antique car—I'll bet that was a hard nut to crack.

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a hard nut to crack.

Jennifer is a hard nut to crack. One day she's friendly and the next she's super quiet, so I'm not sure if she likes me or not.
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Answered by Vivekzj
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) hard nut to crack and (a) tough nut to crack

Fig. difficult person or problem to deal with. This problem is getting me down. It's a hard nut to crack. Tom sure is a hard nut to crack. I can't figure him out.




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