hardline
English
WOTD – 13 September 2015
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Etymology
Noun
hardline (plural hardlines)
- (business) A retail product collection consisting primarily of hardware targeting the do-it-yourself customer.
- 2002, John Cornell III, Hardlines FAQ (live original), Hardlines Digest:
- The Hardlines Digest is an Internet mailing list for members of the retail hardware and home center industry.
- 2002, John Cornell III, Hardlines FAQ (live original), Hardlines Digest:
- (business) A retail product collection which includes many non-information goods, such as home appliances, housewares, and sporting goods, in addition to the DIY hardware which is the focus of the first definition, above.
- 2010, Staff, Target June Comps "Relatively Soft" - Update (live original), RTTNews:
- Comparable-store sales in hardlines declined in the mid single-digit range, with the strongest performance in sporting goods.
- 2010, Staff, Target June Comps "Relatively Soft" - Update (live original), RTTNews:
- (telephony) A physical wire or cable connection; landline
Adjective
hardline (not comparable)
- uncompromising; rigidly holding to a set of beliefs
- Smith's hardline approach to drugs gained him the support of many local citizens.
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- (business) belonging to a hardline
- hardline product
- 2010, Hardline Services by SGS (live page), SGS Group:
- Safety, product quality and performance are prerequisites for all hardline products such as toys, cosmetics, furniture, jewellery, DIY, etc.
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