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    Use "irons" in a sentence

    irons example sentences

    irons


    1. The new ones had saved him a couple irons, the ones she bought him weren't cheap


    2. " Ennin loved the game so that was a disaster for him, costing him another couple irons a year


    3. In some versions of the folklore surrounding Baba Yaga, she irons out the path behind her so no one can tell where she’s been


    4. You see, when Janet irons, all traces of her husband go away


    5. There is a mass grave – a surplus of irons that have done their job and gone to rest


    6. She could be home in a couple weeks from there with only another few irons spent


    7. His boat was eating pennies parked there but not as much as it would eat in irons of fuel once under way


    8. There was an entry that said in addition to the dozens of irons and nickels melting out of a piece of Brazilian dinnerware, there would be one or two chromiums or a vanadium, sometimes even a titanium or even tungsten


    9. I hand him a plate and some eating irons and we sit down at the table


    10. used to wash hair and there are blow driers, curling irons

    11. Under the mattress I had a little pouch with thirteen irons, a fireglass, a rord pipe with a small bag and some hair ties, along with one more pill from that shop in Hazorpean


    12. He could see the captain wanted to shout, or have him dragged away in irons maybe


    13. There was another page with financial calculations, they seemed to come to the conclusion that she was going to need two irons a week


    14. Lising had pumped her contact to the point of paying her to rifle Tahlmute’s records looking for shonggot and gotten nothing for it but a few irons of reduction in her pouch


    15. Irons went quickly in the city, he would need to bring the boat back for the unused time soon


    16. He was in early and worked long and hard and earned three irons


    17. “Too bad, the apprenticeship pays two irons every half-shift, there are experienced guys that get a copper a call for machinery like that


    18. Before he even got to the main canal he bought and packed his supplies, along with five bags of fuel for just over two irons, a very good deal


    19. “An aluminum, forty four coppers and thirty three irons, that’s my balance with you?”


    20. Ten more irons in glitterbox rental

    21. The going rate is two coppers and the publication fees start at two irons


    22. "Forty irons," Klowa told him


    23. "I'll need about twenty three irons for all the posters I could distribute," Klowa told him


    24. It costs us over two irons a year for cooking and hot water in our home


    25. He brought a chain and leg irons out of his pack attached them to her ankles


    26. her from the donkey, clamped irons on her ankles, attached a chain, and dragged her to the wood pile


    27. Their blades stayed fixed in their hands and their feet remained planted on the earth, anchored and restricted as though shackled by invisible irons


    28. Bert and Frank were carrying pickets and I was carrying angle irons and Pat Stiles and Nobby Clark had the wire in charge was S/Sgt Cocker stroking his moustache with his finger


    29. Bert and Frank set up a row of pickets and I put my angle irons on them then Pat and Nobby strung a fence of four strands right along the length


    30. Then they zig zagged the wire twelve feet in front and twelve feet behind to ground level using more angle irons the hammers we used and the tops of the pickets were muffled with rags to stop any noise

    31. The other officers and men went before them and were already in irons when they arrived


    32. It is the longest of the irons and the hardest to hit, or be consistent with


    33. The prisoners taken on board had been put in irons for the night and the skipper and


    34. ” However, they all accepted their fate in a good-natured way and even single irons and confinement in the


    35. forecastle and the more inebriated were put into irons


    36. A long wooden skewer was then thrust through the muscles of his arms, fixing them behind, and in this horrible condition his legs were put in irons to keep him fast until he was wanted for execution


    37. If a pirate came strolling either way, the jig would be up and they’d be in irons


    38. “I will get that man in irons if it is the last thing I do!”


    39. Cinder was terrified to realize they were branding irons


    40. Ardara tightened her grip on the irons

    41. The crown of both irons went scolding red and began to emit sparks


    42. Ardara tossed the irons aside, admiring her handiwork


    43. barbed irons? or his head with fish spears? 8 Lay your hand on him, remember the battle, do no more


    44. Those familial and educational institutions were hot irons pressed deeply into his skin


    45. 24 And when Joseph returned to Egypt he ordered Zepho and his men to be additionally bound, and they bound them in irons and they increased their grief


    46. 24 And when Joseph returned to Egypt he ordered Zepho and his men to be additionally bound and they bound them in irons and they increased their grief


    47. Right now we have a lot of irons in the fire, but by the time you’re back on your feet, we should be able to give you everything you need


    48. He’ll be in irons, as he should, and I’ll request that the vizier hold him until the commander can charge him


    49. “When Youssaf brought him back here in irons, I should have had him thrown in a dungeon and left there! Instead he groveled his way into the good graces of my vizier and now thinks himself to be a general more than the equal of those that I have already lost


    50. He'll be in irons, as he should, and I'll request that the vizier hold him until the commander














































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    Synonyms for "irons"

    chains irons

    "irons" definitions

    metal shackles; for hands or legs