Depending on variety, highbush blueberries are hardy from Zones 4 through 11. [adjective]
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These species are very hardy with almost all individuals easily acclimating to home tanks. [adjective]
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Against such a decree there was no Delaware sufficiently hardy to murmur, much less oppose himself. [adjective]
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The lower 'classis' has paid its penalty, and only the strong and hardy are left.' [adjective]
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"Hardy, my backbone is shot through." [adjective]
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Captain Hardy, a tall and portly man, clad in bright uniform, and advancing with a martial stride, cast into shade the mighty hero quietly walking at his left side. [adjective]
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If he can show me that bag, and stand questions, I will send him to Portsmouth at my own expense, with a letter to my dear friend Captain Hardy. [adjective]
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The Jacobites had been taught to believe that the north-western counties abounded with wealthy squires and hardy yeomen, devoted to the cause of the White Rose. [adjective]
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"Hout, stir--hout, stir," replied Cuddie, "it's aye gude to keep up a hardy heart--as broken a ship's come to land." [adjective]
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Weel, men are hardy creatures--they can gae through wi' a' thing. [adjective]
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"Martin Waldeck, the forester," answered the hardy youth;--"and who are you." [adjective]
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