Proper noun
Hardesty (plural Hardestys)
A surname.
Afterwards they decide to visit the old Hardesty family homestead. Source: Internet
Australian scientists Hardesty and Chris Wilcox estimate, using trash collected on U.S. coastlines during clean ups over five years, that there are nearly 7.5 million plastic straws lying around America’s shorelines. Source: Internet
In the words of Von Hardesty and Unruh, Sergei Degaev, “informer, agent provocateur, killer” had become Alexander Pell, “outstanding scholar, beloved teacher, warm friend and counselor to students, loving husband.” Source: Internet
Hardesty 1991, p. 253. * trials only (5). Source: Internet
With a singular, once-in-a-generation opportunity to truly transform a powerful institution, I’m so grateful that the first Black woman ever to be elected to Portland City Council, Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, was on our side. Source: Internet
"I am proud to be among the loud chorus of elected officials calling for the federal troops in Portland's streets to go home," Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty said. Source: Internet