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Inflexibly entrenched and unchangeable.
brassbound
inflexible
Ironclad.
sheathed
brassbound
1
Then the back door-inhalves-andthe back step,
brassbound
,
treacherous.
2
Iancu frowned as the
brassbound
door swung open.
3
Schmaltz, real copperriveted,
brassbound
,
steeljacketed, castiron schmaltz.
4
A late 19th century rosewood and
brassbound
bureau china cabinet sold for £3,000.
5
But she's got
brassbound
opinions.
1
Does that universe include some
ironclad
rule that requires inequality of opportunity?
2
That's easily explained and certainly not
ironclad
evidence he did anything wrong.
3
Below are some of the principal dimensions and particulars of this
ironclad
:
4
But the chief hope of the attack was placed upon the
ironclad
.
5
The Bible is the text book of
ironclad
Calvinism and sunny Universalism.
6
We had
ironclad
agreements that ensured we would not forget each other.
7
I saw that flying-machine man hit the funnels of the big
ironclad
.
8
The great
ironclad
rolled over on her side and lay half submerged.
9
And even if I was...which I'm definitely not...I have an
ironclad
rule.
10
Even
ironclad
ships have not been able to withstand the destructive effect.
11
Ashton was slick enough to get an
ironclad
contract as Resident Engineer.
12
I suspect it is because it combines astute observation with
ironclad
technique.
13
Nothing is ever
ironclad
,
because there isn't anything that cannot be renegotiated.
14
After administering this
ironclad
oath Mr. Majors gave each man a Testament.
15
Robert designed and projected an
ironclad
battleship, the first one in the world.
16
And they seem very, very convinced they have an
ironclad
case.
ironclad
have an ironclad
diabolical ironclad
great ironclad
big ironclad
ironclad control