Pronunciation: /hɑrd jɑrdz/
noun a unit of measurement used in sports to represent the distance covered during intense physical activity
A1 She had to put in the hard yards to pass her driving test.
A2 After months of training, he finally saw the results of his hard yards at the gym.
B1 The team knew they had to put in the hard yards if they wanted to win the championship.
B2 The successful completion of the project was a result of the team's hard yards and dedication.
C1 The author's latest novel is a testament to the hard yards she put in to perfect her craft.
C2 The CEO's rise to success was paved with years of hard yards and relentless determination.
formal The team put in the hard yards during practice to improve their skills.
informal We've been doing the hard yards at the gym to get in shape for summer.
slang Man, we really need to grind out those hard yards if we want to win this game.
figurative Success doesn't come easy, you have to put in the hard yards to achieve your goals.
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