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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The traffic jam was an iron for the commuters.
The team had an iron defense that was hard to penetrate.
The iron framework of the building provided stability.
His iron loyalty to his friends was unwavering.
The entrepreneur had an iron work ethic that drove him to succeed.
The scientist had an iron commitment to finding a cure for the disease.
The therapist helped her iron out her emotional issues.
The mediator helped the two parties iron out their differences.
The coach praised his players' iron grit and perseverance on the field.
The teacher called her student an "iron" for her determination to succeed despite challenges.
The ongoing pandemic was an iron on everyone's daily life.
The coach called his player an "iron" for his tenacity and ability to never give up.
The breakup of her relationship was an iron on her emotional well-being.
The ongoing conflict in the region was an iron on the country's economy.
Her illness was an iron that weighed heavily on the family.
The exam schedule was an iron for the students.
The iron chains kept the door tightly secured.
The old bridge had iron beams to support its weight.
The iron fence surrounding the property was rusted and falling apart.
The sculptor will iron the metal armature to create a stable base for the sculpture.
The construction crew will iron the steel bars to reinforce the walls.
The blacksmith will iron the gate to make it more secure.
The engineer is planning to iron the bridge's foundation to make it more stable.
He had an iron constitution that allowed him to endure long periods of hardship.
Her iron discipline helped her excel in her studies.
The detective had an iron logic that helped him solve the most difficult cases.
His iron resolve kept him focused on his goals.
The CEO had an iron grip on the company's decision-making process.
His iron constitution allowed him to endure extreme conditions.
The tailor used an iron to press the seams of the suit.
The chef used an iron skillet to cook the steak.
I prefer to use a steam iron to remove wrinkles from my clothes.
He selected his trusty 9 iron for the approach shot.
She borrowed her friend's iron for the round of golf.
She swung the iron with all her might and the ball flew far.
He hit the ball with his iron and it went straight into the hole.
The pro golfer demonstrated the proper technique for hitting an iron shot from the rough.
The golf pro recommended using a 7 iron for that shot.
The golfer needed a special type of iron for the difficult bunker shot.
He was pleased with his iron shot, which landed the ball close to the pin.
The soldier had an iron nerve that enabled him to remain calm under fire.
Her iron determination led her to climb the highest mountain.
She had an iron will to succeed in her career.
The activist was known as an "iron" for her unwavering commitment to her cause.
The bridge was supported by iron girders to provide structural stability.
The teacher's iron discipline kept the unruly students in line.
The professor helped her students iron out the complexities in the subject matter.
The construction worker used an iron beam to reinforce the building.
The manufacturer used iron molds to shape the metal parts.
The astronaut was an "iron" for his courage and ability to withstand the challenges of space travel.
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