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Tough Cookie

The idiom "tough cookie" is used to describe a person who is strong, resilient, and able to handle difficult situations without giving up. It can also refer to someone who is difficult to deal with or stubborn.

For example, if someone is going through a tough time but is still able to keep going and not give up, you could say "they're a tough cookie." Or if someone is being difficult to work with, you might say "they're a tough cookie to crack."

The phrase "tough cookie" can be used in both positive and negative contexts, depending on the situation. It is a common slang expression in English and is often used in casual conversation.


The usage of the idiom 'Tough Cookie' in a sentence

• The new employee proved to be a tough cookie by handling the difficult client with ease.

• The politician was a tough cookie, she stood her ground and refused to be intimidated by the opposition.

• My grandfather is a tough cookie; he still goes for a walk every day despite his age.

• My boss is a tough cookie and expects us to meet all the deadlines.

• The CEO of the company was a tough cookie, making difficult decisions that led to the company's success.

• The CEO was a tough cookie, having faced many challenges and obstacles, she emerged victorious and led the company to great success.

• The coach knew that his team was full of tough cookies who could handle any challenge that came their way.

• Dealing with the difficult customer was a challenge, but she was a tough cookie and handled it well.

• She is a tough cookie when it comes to handling spicy food.

• After surviving cancer twice, she proved to be one tough cookie, never letting anything bring her down.

• Despite her small size, she proved to be a tough cookie during the marathon.

• She is a tough cookie because she never gives up easily.

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