1. die hard - Noun
2. die hard - Adjective
3. die hard - Verb
4. die hard - Phrase
5. die hard - Adjective Satellite
continue to exist
tradition-bound and obstinately opinionated
Source: WordNetdie-hard
These stories die hard Source: Internet
The legend of Elvis endures Source: Internet
an inflexible (or die-hard) conservative Source: Internet
rock-ribbed republican Source: Internet
An army of retail investors, known in South Korea as Ants, is also clamouring to buy stock, while die-hard BTS fans are bidding in hopes of securing even one share in what analysts expect to the country' hottest listing this year. Source: Internet
Both have campaigns built on mobilizing die-hard loyalists but also disaffected voters — even though their politics are polar opposite. Source: Internet