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Hard to please   /hɑrd tu pliz/   Listen
Hard to please

adjective
1.
(of persons).  Synonym: hard-to-please.  "Was very hard to please"






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"Hard to please" Quotes from Famous Books



... very hard to please. If I were you, I should take a course of ventriloquism. Then you can ask yourself questions and give yourself any perishing answers you like. At times you might ...
— Berry And Co. • Dornford Yates

... from heaven and so I am sure you are, miss, in your heart. I do assure you that my Fan gets quite put out because she thinks he draws comparisons to her disadvantage. I don't think you can be so hard to please as to refuse ...
— Cashel Byron's Profession • George Bernard Shaw

... bad sort, you know," the Princess told her. "A man would be very hard to please if he was ...
— The Man and the Moment • Elinor Glyn

... inflection, and said: "He 'ordered' you? Yes, I see; is your master always as hard to please as to-day, Henry? He certainly ...
— Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter • Lawrence L. Lynch

... somewhat hard to please, but she was not thinking of herself as she sat by her front window in the chilly November twilight. Instead, she was musing on the degeneration of hired men, and reflecting that it was high time the wheat ...
— Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901 • Lucy Maud Montgomery


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