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ironed

[ US /ˈaɪɝnd/ ]
[ UK /ˈa‍ɪ‍ənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of linens or clothes) smoothed with a hot iron

How To Use ironed In A Sentence

  • The inn we occupied had one of these porches: Madame Barbot, our landlady, and her maid, were both dressed in Breton costume, with lace-trimmed embroidered caps and aprons of fine muslin, clear-starched and ironed with a perfection which the most accomplished "blanchisseuse du fin" of Paris would find it difficult to surpass. Brittany & Its Byways
  • Preacher was standing up over his writing table, unshaved, wearing an unironed white shirt. Rain Gods
  • Ensure your interview suit is pressed, shoes polished and shirt ironed.
  • He looked rumpled, in an unironed plaid shirt and khakis that suddenly appeared too short, bits of his dark socks visible between hem and shoe. Ann Packer's 'Molten': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature
  • Harriet slouched until she was almost hunchbacked, wearing boy's clothes, unironed and grubby.
  • They mustered eighteen in all, and in half an hour they were ironed in a row along the stanchioned rail of the torpedo-boat. The Wreck of the Titan or, Futility
  • Although the first generation of women priests had to fight to assert their identity, those problems have been ironed out.
  • Guy ironed his shirt and shined his shoes for the interview.
  • Thus, under the dripping trees, and environed by huge and moving shadows, they reached the scene of their unhallowed labours.
  • I knew by the look of it that Mother had starched and ironed the shirt, and his black pants too.
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