Hardball

/ˈhɑrdbɔl/ noun

Aggressive, ruthless tactics used in business or politics; also refers to a type of baseball made of hard material unlike a soft baseball.

Compound of 'hard' (Old English 'heard') and 'ball' (Middle English, from Old Norse 'bollr'). The metaphorical sense—meaning 'aggressive tactics'—became popular in American English in the mid-20th century, derived from the baseball term.

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