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Definition of Hard right
1. Noun. The extreme right wing.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hard Right
Literary usage of Hard right
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Seamanship by Austin Melvin Knight (1921)
"We stop the engines and put the rudder hard right, and when the head has begun
to swing to starboard, reverse the engines and immediately shift the rudder ..."
2. The Enrichment of Prayer by David Richard Porter (1918)
"THE hard right AGAINST THE EASY WRONG GIVE me clean hands, clean words, and clean
thoughts. Help me to stand for the hard right against the easy wrong. ..."
3. Prayer at Rumayla: A Novel of the Gulf War by Charles Sheehan-Miles (2007)
"... when we pull out take a hard right." "Roger." The tank pulled forward and right.
Suddenly I heard a loud snapping sound, a shiver that ran through the ..."
4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1866)
"Right parotid still very large; somewhat elastic, but not very hard. Right ear
discharging freely. No enlargement of left parotid. ..."
5. Marine Fire Prevention, Firefighting and Fire Safety: A Comprehensive (1994)
"He then blew four blasts on the whistle, backed full astern from full ahead and
put the rudder hard right. However, it was too late to avert a collision ..."