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Anonymous  +  156475 Tue, 08 Nov 05 05:39 PM
What kind of look is hard look? Thank you
nona the brit  +  156491 Tue, 08 Nov 05 06:06 PM
It is a sort of fixed glare, almost a threatening look.
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The name says it all.
Anonymous, 4 yr 14 days ago
Thanks NOna
hbae787  +  156562 Tue, 08 Nov 05 08:50 PM
In a context (verbal or written), "hard look" is often found in the phrase "to take a hard look".  Now it means "a frank, scrutinizing, careful and upclose observation"
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