die hard

alternative spelling of die hard

/ˈdaɪˌhɑrd/
adjective
  1. Very loyal to a person, idea, or activity, and not willing to change.
    • She's a die-hard supporter of the local library and volunteers every week.
    • Even in the rain, die-hard fans waited outside the stadium for hours.
    • My grandfather is a die-hard fan of old Western movies.
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noun
  1. A person who is very loyal and refuses to change their beliefs or habits.
    • He's a die-hard when it comes to traditional cooking methods.
    • Only the die-hards showed up for the early morning practice.
    • The political party still has a few die-hards who attend every meeting.
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