toughie

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English

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Etymology

tough +‎ -ie

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtʌfi/
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  • Rhymes: -ʌfi

Noun

toughie (plural toughies)

  1. (informal) Something that is tough, or difficult.
    His question is a toughie. I might have to do some more research.
  2. Someone or something that is strong and resilient.
    • 1977 October, Gladys Reed Robinson, “Two Old Houseplant Toughies”, in Organic Gardening and Farming, volume 24, page 170:
      Sansevieria and aspidistra are two old houseplant toughies that make good indoor choices.
    • 1996, Kathleen Rowntree, Laurie and Claire, page 319:
      With typical courage she had taken hold of her life and changed it for the better. She always was a brave little toughie, and now her courage had paid off.
    • 2017, Dean Koontz, The Silent Corner, page 84:
      His eyes were red, but his lashes were not beaded with fresh tears. He was something, this little toughie.
  3. A tough; Someone or something that acts as a thug or bully.
    • 1936 April, “Hitler and Mussolini Win Again”, in The Modern Monthly, volume 9, number 9, page 3:
      The liberal states, in the present situation, are the "softies"; the Fascist states are the "toughies". And the toughies are always able to get away with "murder" until the softies become tough.
    • 2001, Min-Zhan Lu, Shanghai Quartet: The Crossings of Four Women of China, page 249:
      But we knew she would follow how and why my student and I would immediately detect the similarity in our situation from the studied calmness we had both displayed toward the havoc roused by the toughies to intimidate the new female temporary teacher.
    • 2012, Tom Powers, Virgin With Butterflies:
      There was Butch behind the bar, and there sat four of the toughies at their table with their heads all close together and not drunk no more.
    • 2012, Jules Lombard, Sons, Daughters and Wine Tasters, page 11:
      Often I don't even have a partner when I make my rounds as a patrol cop, because of city budget constraints. But when the toughie is armed or there are too many toughies, l have to call for a backup before I make a move.

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