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hard right

[ hahrd rahyt ]

noun

  1. the extreme right wing of a political or social organization.


adjective

  1. noting or relating to the extreme right wing; extremely conservative.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of hard right1

First recorded in 1945–50

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Example Sentences

The NCF was created, back in 1982 or so, to maximize hard right-wing evangelical Christian philanthropic giving.

Get to know The Gathering, a shadowy, powerful network of hard-right funders meeting Thursday in Florida.

The Gathering is a conference of hard-right Christian organizations and, perhaps more important, funders.

In 2012, WCF helped found FamilyPolicy.ru, a network of hard right organizations in Russia.

That hardly sounds like some fire-breathing hard-right crackpot.

But a very hard right- and lefthander meets him, and that in each eye, causing him to stagger back.

Yes; he tried to dodge, but his foot caught somehow, and he got it hard right here.

Before Davis could cover, the lad placed a hard right and left to Davis' nose, bringing blood.

Bob caught him, fearing a ruse, and shot home one more hard right.

Tom danced away from Richards' rapierlike left, weaved low, and shot a hard right to his opponent's stomach that left him gasping.

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