tough crowd

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tough crowd (plural tough crowds)

  1. (informal) An audience that is difficult to please.
    • 2000, Andrew Horton, Laughing out loud: writing the comedy-centered screenplay, page 51:
      Plautus, Terence and the other Roman comic writers had to write for a tough crowd.

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