hard yards

English

Etymology

A sporting analogy referring to the game of rugby football, where making progress on the field, in measurements of yards, may lead to accomplishment and victory.

Originating in Australasia.

Noun

hard yards pl (plural only)

  1. (idiomatic) The key effort in completing a difficult task.

Synonyms

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