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hardball

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hard⋅ball

[hahrd-bawl]
–noun
1. baseball, as distinguished from softball.
–adjective
2. tough or ruthless: He wasn't ready for the hardball politics of Washington.
3. outspoken, challenging, or difficult: Reporters asked the president some hardball questions.
4. play hardball, to act or work aggressively, competitively, or ruthlessly, as in business or politics.

Origin:
1825–35; hard + ball 1
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hard·ball   (härd'bôl')   
n.  
  1. Baseball.

  2. Informal The use of any means, however ruthless, to attain an objective.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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