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iron out

VERB
  1. settle or put right
    we need to iron out our disagreements
  2. press and smooth with a heated iron
    press your shirts
    she stood there ironing

How To Use iron out In A Sentence

  • He needs to iron out his swinging so that each time he gets a birdie he realises he doesn't also have to bunker. The Sun
  • I love the concept of presence-based project coordination, but Rhombus has a way to go to iron out the kinks.
  • There are a few snags to iron out before the prototype is ready.
  • Iron out any creases or wrinkles. The Sun
  • I'll have to iron out the creases.
  • By getting the iron out of the liver and dealing with the other cofactors, a lot of people are going to lead normal, healthy lives without any problems.
  • But it will be ingenious people at the tactical level will who will iron out the kinks and forge bonds of multinational cooperation.
  • Sprung upholstery, plywood, and bentwood appeared, metal was used structurally for bed-frames (eliminating bed-bugs) and cast-iron outdoor chairs, and arrangements became more informal.
  • They must iron out the errors and try to put some oomph back into their game. Times, Sunday Times
  • we need to iron out our disagreements
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