Tool or appliance for smoothing cloth using heat and pressure.
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Examples for "iron"
Examples for "iron"
1The withdrawal agreement must give legal effect to that 'cast iron' guarantee.
2In recent weeks he has nationalized oil service companies and iron producers.
3The election commission said it was working to iron out the problems.
4Wood and coal; apple and peach; iron and silver; ship and automobile.
5He wanted to allow time to iron out the problems, he explained.
1One such is that which lies about one hundred yards beyond Carysfort Park, Blackrock, and goes by the name of "The Smoothing Iron."
1Some are as small as a clothes iron.
2Serene continued to believe this right up until the moment when her naked body touched metal hotter than a clothes iron.
1The gas flat iron is a most satisfactory and economical household appliance.
2Last, use a flat iron to give the side pieces a wave.
3A flat iron that infuses argan oil right into your strands?
4Try Corioliss C1 flat iron in their Platinum Zebra or Red Leopard style.
5Ha, I don't even think she knows what a flat iron looks like.
1I'm going to, let's see, burn myself on a steam iron?
2The only time I ever enjoyed ironing was the day I accidentally got gin in the steam iron.
3A Morphy Richards Comfigrip 40854 steam iron was €81 and is now €40.50.
4She also bought a steam iron which also has a stern admonition: "Do not iron clothes while wearing them."
5The TV switched to show a man with one of those boyish-gone-middle-aged hardcase faces under a crewcut the color of a steam iron.
1In the morning they had been pressed-withouta sad-iron.]
Translations for sad iron