{n.} The harder or more punishing of two or more ways to solve a problem, do something, or learn something. - Used with "the". * /The mayor refused the help of the crooks and won the election the hard way by going out to meet the people./ * /The challenger found out the hard way that the champion's left hand had to be avoided./
HARD WAY
Meaning of HARD WAY in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012