tough as an old boot



*tough as an old boot

 and *tough as old (shoe) leather 
1. [of meat] very tough. (*Also: as ~.) This meat is tough as an old boot. Bob couldn't eat the steak. It was as tough as an old boot.
2. [of someone] very strong willed. (*Also: as ~.) When Brian was lost in the mountains, his friends did not fear for him; they knew he was tough as leather. My English teacher was as tough as an old boot.
3. [of someone] not easily moved by feelings such as pity. (*Also: as ~.) She doesn't care. She's as tough as old shoe leather. He was born tough as an old boot and has only grown more rigid.
See also: boot, old, tough

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gun-Swedish
Adel-Arabic
Cassiopeiaka-see-ə-PEE-ə (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Salomonsa-lo-MAWN (French)French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Danilo-Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian
OrsonAWR-sənEnglish