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hard hit, be
hard hit, be
Be adversely affected or be severely stricken, as in The walk-in clinics were hard hit by the new insurance laws. This idiom must be differentiated from the similar-sounding adjective hard-hitting, alluding to strenuous exertion, as in They were a hard-hitting team. [Second half of 1800s]
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Zena | | - | English |
| Branwen | | BRAN-wen | Welsh, Welsh Mythology |
| Ryuunosuke | | ṙyoo:-no-soo-ke, ṙyoo:-no-ske | Japanese |
| Melba | | MEL-bə | English |
| Liber | | LIE-bər (English) | Roman Mythology |
| Michiko | | mee-chee-ko | Japanese |