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iron
adjective as in hard, tough; inflexible
Example Sentences
But there’s no time to waste, so Elliot puts the animal out of its misery with a tire iron and loads it into the trunk of their rental.
The plant's Chinese owner, Jingye, has cancelled two cargo shipments of coking coal for the site's two blast furnaces and it has not yet paid for iron pellets that are scheduled to arrive next week.
Sandberg becomes more the epitome of someone with the proverbial whim of iron.
“It feels like a house,” Cecilia says, noting the built-in ironing board in the kitchen, one of many period details she enjoys.
Use a 4” to 6” deep heavy-bottomed or iron skillet and clip your thermometer to the side if possible for easy monitoring.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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