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hardy
/ˈhɑɹ.di/
Definition
1
Strong, healthy, and able to endure difficult conditions or harsh environments.
2
Brave, bold, or intrepid in the face of danger or adversity.
3
(Of a plant) Able to grow in open air all year, even in cold climates.
Examples
The hardy hiker shrugged off the storm like it was a light drizzle, while the rest of us whimpered for hot cocoa.
My grandfather's hardy tomato plants laughed at the frost, producing fruit that could double as baseballs.
She's so hardy, she treats marathons like casual strolls and blizzards like beach days.
In the zombie apocalypse flick, the hardy cockroach steals the show by outlasting every human hero.