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fafnir
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1.(Norse mythology) the Norse dragon that guarded a treasure and was slain by Sigurd
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as hard as nails
physically very fit and strong, rough
The man is as hard as nails and is not a good person to have an argument with.
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The Scottish dish haggis is made by cutting up the heart, lungs, liver and small intestine of a calf or sheep and cooking it with suet, oatmeal, onions and herbs in the animal's stomach.
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