Encara no tenim significats per a "iron-bound coast".
1An iron-bound coast of sharp and rugged crags confronted us, which it seemed impossible to scale.
2To use a nautical expression, it is, compared with Europe and Asia, almost an iron-bound coast.
3My route will afford me no opportunity of seeing the iron-bound coast of the home of my forefathers.
4If caught in one of the frequent storms which ravaged that iron-bound coast, she could not live an hour.
5On the iron-bound coast of Connaught, over 2,000 men perished.
6So all the iron-bound coast of moral danger is marked with Saul, and Herod, and Rehoboam, and Jezebel, and Abimelech.
7The roaring of the flames sounds like the maddened surf of an angry sea, dashing in thunder against an iron-bound coast.
8A lofty iron-bound coast rose in front of them, and extended as far as the eye could reach on either hand.
9He could hear the roaring of waters, the thunder of great waves beating on the iron-bound coast; but nothing could he see.
10There are lesser lights along the iron-bound coast of England than the Eddystone; still they serve the purpose for which they were erected.
11For over 20 years he sailed to the rudest, iron-bound coasts seeking unclimbed, tide-washed mountains.
12In some indistinct way he realized how impotent is the chafing of the waters of Mortality against the iron- bound coasts of Death.
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