Sentence for iron | Use iron in a sentence

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  • The iron is hot. (10)
  • She was iron once. (10)
  • She says I want iron. (10)
  • She needs iron no more. (10)
  • You are as hard as iron. (9)
  • Why was the iron door locked? (12)
  • You rule him with a rod of iron. (22)
  • The iron gates clanked open; she entered. (8)
  • There is not a sound piece of iron about it. (4)
  • So the City was shut to him behind iron bars. (10)
  • Perhaps the jewels were safer in their iron box. (10)
  • Slender iron rods are planted where he indicates. (21)
  • You can see that she rules them with a rod of iron. (9)
  • This was the flower of iron meaning on such a field. (10)
  • In numbers we have our sinews; they are our iron and gold. (10)
  • It had pierced him as a red-hot iron will slide through ice. (12)
  • These pivots were called harrs, and later were made of iron. (17)
  • The ladies felt that he had bored their ears with hot iron pins. (10)
  • She thrusts a bar of iron in an engine at work, and says, Work on! (10)
  • It was buried under tons of brick and iron in the wrecked building. (13)
  • Shortly after, the man came through the iron gateway of the garden. (10)
  • Shortly after, the man came through the iron gateway of the garden. (22)
  • Of the two the mother showed the greater want of iron on this occasion. (10)
  • Ugo Corte had his thick brows down, as a man who is reading iron matter. (10)
  • A cab was drawn up close by the shrub-covered iron gate leading up to No. (10)
  • A cab was drawn up close by the shrub-covered iron gate leading up to No. (22)
  • They were armed with rifles, sabres, clubs, revolvers, iron bars, and axes. (12)
  • The blood in his veins was strong and rich with the iron of the frontiersman. (1)
  • Luigi acted the caution of one who stepped blindfolded across hot iron plates. (10)
  • Hugged fast in iron muscles, the unhappy creature raved of his being a caged lion. (10)
  • Overhead can be seen the iron structures of the first-floor and second-floor corridors. (8)
  • She had struck his hot brain with the vision of Everard Romfrey as with a bar of iron. (10)
  • A man may have his leg broken, then his nails pulled out, then be seared with a hot iron. (7)
  • Sketches of our ancient wooden walls and our iron and plated defences line the panellings. (10)
  • Machinery, coal, bar and sheet iron, and articles of clothing form the bulk of the imports. (20)
  • She would have held hot iron to the rabid wound and come to a love of the rescued sufferer. (10)
  • The doors of all buildings were massive oak and secured by the heaviest fastenings of iron. (18)
  • For this the angry Iroquois cut away his lower lip and thrust a red-hot iron down his throat. (19)
  • And the fact that he was deceiving her, meant to go on deceiving her, made him as hard as iron. (8)
  • They stare steadily through the iron bars but take no heed of the pigmy humans who stare back. (21)
  • Seriously, plighted faith signifies plighted faith, as much as an iron-cable is iron to hold by. (10)
  • His face seemed as though singed by the desire of one who rattles at an iron gate and would be free. (12)
  • In the midst of the general hilarity, Clare showed her deplorable want of iron by bursting into tears. (10)
  • And while Gyp passed her hand down those iron legs, the old mare examined her down the back of her neck. (8)
  • The point to remember is that he is iron on them: he can drive them hard into the density of the globe. (10)
  • It was a low iron door, half the height of a man, in the wall near their room, and it yielded to his pull. (9)
  • There should have been an iron ladder between every two tiers of bay windows on this side of the building. (13)
  • In his prime Champlain had a handsome countenance, a noble and soldierly bearing, and an iron constitution. (19)
  • He dipped under the iron rail, and crossed the row at a run; an indecorous proceeding; he could not help it. (22)
  • Again the flag made a warning sign, and again the breeze bore to our ears the long, deep sighing of iron lungs. (7)
  • There were four empty beds on iron legs, and, with the air of a showman, the Frenchman twitched away a dingy quilt. (8)
  • He got out of the room with as high an air as he could command, feeling as if a bar of iron had flattened his head. (10)
  • He has a dark, short beard, and red-brown cheeks; is a little bald on the temples, and a bit grey, but hard as iron. (8)
  • He looked about him, hurried to the oven, opened the little iron door, and threw in the blood-drenched handkerchief. (12)
  • There must be iron and coal as well as wheat and corn in the world, and without their combination we cannot have bread. (9)
  • What that was he had understood just in time to step aside as it pitched another peck of iron down that swarming slope. (1)
  • He tried to make her think they could see that great iron crucifix which watches over it day and night from its piny cliff. (9)
  • In this mile and a half of rapids the river falls sixteen feet, and the broad defile at this point is known as the Iron Gates. (20)
  • She sank into the chair opposite, and beamed at him across the little iron table, as she lifted the pot to pour out his coffee. (9)
  • Redworth was rising to be a Railway King of a period soon to glitter with rails, iron in the concrete, golden in the visionary. (10)
  • V Forth with it, and crushing ring Iron hymns, for men to hear Echoes of the deeds that sting Earth into its graves, and fear! (10)
  • Railroads have scarred the fertile plains, and have made the remote valleys and mountain gorges hideous with iron and raw stone. (20)
  • Every room on the west front looked across a lawn to the beginning of the avenue immediately beyond tall iron palisades and gates. (4)
  • It is not recorded that any lawyer ever rebelled against the iron authority of these conditions and stood for truth and conscience. (7)
  • Angular bits of iron, concavo-convex, sticking in the sides of muddy depressions, showed where shells had exploded in their furrows. (7)
  • Had the Water-Lady laid an iron hand on all those ruffians, she could not have held them faster bound than did the fear of her presence. (10)
  • The dawn had broken, and, from the long narrow window above the door with spikes of iron across it, grey light was striking into the hall. (8)
  • For iron Winter held her firm; Across her sky he laid his hand; And bird he starved, he stiffened worm; A sightless heaven, a shaven land. (10)
  • They were sauntering towards Durham Terrace where they leaned long upon the iron parapet and blest themselves with the beauty of the prospect. (9)
  • Rightly or wrongly (there are differences of opinion about it) Mr. Beamish repressed the chthonic natural with a rod of iron beneath his rule. (10)
  • In the laundry there should be at least two special outlets to which a washing-machine, a mangle, electric drier, or an electric iron can be connected. (17)
  • Some musketoons of large calibre, from whose throats scraps of lead and iron belched forth, slew and wounded several of the enemy at a single discharge. (19)
  • The aisles are concreted, the doors are iron, and the roofs are ceiled with iron; the whole place is heated by steam and lighted by electricity. (9)

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