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hard as nails.
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Why hard as nails? Why not hard as rock, diamond, granite or some such?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of my desktop sources says "...Unyielding, callous, unsympathetic, as in Don't ask her for a contribution, she's hard as nails. This expression has replaced the 14th-century simile hard as flint stone and presumably alludes to the rigidity of nails..."
However, another source places the first written useage as " 1838, Twist, chapter ix, "Hard" replied the Dodger, "as nails", added Charley Bates..."
However, another source places the first written useage as " 1838, Twist, chapter ix, "Hard" replied the Dodger, "as nails", added Charley Bates..."