go hard with someone
English
Verb
go hard with someone (third-person singular simple present goes hard with someone, present participle going hard with someone, simple past went hard with someone, past participle gone hard with someone)
- To lead to someone suffering; to place someone in difficulty or danger.
- 1836, George Payne Rainsford James, Darnley: or, The field of the cloth of gold, volume 2, page 181:
- Laugh not, pretty one, for by my life it shall go hard with you if you tell not the truth.
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