Examples of 'particularly harsh' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly harsh"

particularly harsh: This phrase describes a situation, criticism, judgment, or treatment that is especially severe, cruel, strict, or intense in comparison to other similar instances, suggesting that the circumstances are notably harsh or unforgiving

How to use "particularly harsh" in a sentence

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particularly harsh
The journal was particularly harsh on roosevelt today.
Particularly harsh because of extremely cold winter.
Winter can be particularly harsh on your lips.
The detention conditions are particularly harsh.
Conditions are particularly harsh for undocumented immigrants.
The second day out was particularly harsh.
And one particularly harsh winter.
It turns out that our growth tests are particularly harsh.
The police was particularly harsh that day.
The particularly harsh products should only be handled by professionals.
This winter has been particularly harsh on my skin.
It was particularly harsh towards the left wing trade unions.
Breast cancer takes a particularly harsh toll.
They were particularly harsh against all their critics.
Infertility is considered a particularly harsh misfortune.

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Haney was particularly harsh in his methods and his assessments.
The economic crisis is being particularly harsh on young people.
This is particularly harsh and should never be attempted at home.
The accused potentially face a particularly harsh punishment.
It is particularly harsh in the northern savannah and in the rural forest.
The laws were particularly harsh.
The environment within a meat processing facility is particularly harsh.
Winter days are particularly harsh on the skin.
The working conditions of the frame are then particularly harsh.
Women workers face particularly harsh employment conditions.
We do advise planting in spring in areas with particularly harsh winters.
The sun is particularly harsh this time of day.
She also notes that boundaries do not need to be particularly harsh.
Military laws are particularly harsh on children.
Even the inevitable angry words have not been particularly harsh.
Hollywood was particularly harsh on the president.
The action of this influence upon unyielding entities is particularly harsh.
He also had particularly harsh adolescence.
Overfill probes of this type may be subjected to a particularly harsh environment.
Julie was particularly harsh on you.
The situation of nursing mothers or women with young children is particularly harsh.
The living conditions are particularly harsh in administrative detention.
Acts of repression and retaliation against student activists engaged in protests have been particularly harsh.
The crisis has been particularly harsh on young people.
The penalties for contempt of court in Thailand are particularly harsh.
Conditions are particularly harsh in winter.
A lawyer with complicated family relationships who had a particularly harsh adolescence.
I live in a particularly harsh climate.
The mothers of the children would often face particularly harsh ostracism.
She was particularly harsh with other female members of her group.
Accelerated storage conditions illustrate a particularly harsh storage environment.
He had particularly harsh words for the rival holding company.
Penalties concerning drug offences may seem particularly harsh to westerners.
His speech was particularly harsh in the final days before the vote.
The repression of trade union rights has been particularly harsh in these regions.

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