"tough" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- These island prisons held mostly political prisoners as well as some of France's toughest criminals.
- Pushing juveniles into the adult system may provide no greater punishment but breed tougher criminals who will be more difficult to handle upon release.
- "Even so, that bunch of tough criminals wouldn't obey him now without a reason," Curt insisted.
- He recalled a visit last year with a group of "young tough criminals," one of whom asked him whether he saw any hope for them.
- Then, to the officer's obvious astonishment, he began wondering if women had enough physical strength for subduing tough criminals.
- Are these the toughest criminals he has deported recently?
- That is the local name for the tough young criminals who have taken over the streets of the capital, terrorizing local and foreign residents.
- Probably hard-core criminals initially, they will emerge from prison as tougher hardened criminals.
- "In our worst prisons, it produces tougher criminals," Clarke said.
- So would a score of the toughest criminals of the underworld.
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