ironshod

ADJECTIVE
  1. shod or cased with iron
    ironshod hooves
    ironshod wheels
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How To Use ironshod In A Sentence

  • ironshod hooves
  • Place, a new and greater kingdom, anarchy held down by an ironshod heel, peace and the fruits thereof, until out of very prosperity the people grew fat and content. Long Live the King!
  • Enter," he said wryly as the clumping and stomping of ironshod feet halted just outside the tent flap. War of the Twins
  • With sharpened scythes and pitchforks, with pointed staves and heavy truncheons and ironshod clubs, they killed the miserable Germans all day long, and the line of escape was marked along the Beauvoisine road by corpses almost to The Story of Rouen
  • So she bought as she was going home, and saw the colliers trailing from the pits, grey-black, distorted, one shoulder higher than the other, slurring their heavy ironshod boots. Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • ironshod wheels
  • He was searching for a wife when he fell into the trap, the cruel ironshod teeth of the device bit deep into the soft part of his leg. Archive 2003-02-01
  • But scratches made by ironshod hoofs on the rocks might have led expert trackers to suspect the hoisting of stolen stock up the cliff. Bloom of Cactus
  • Those that in the passes of the mountain had lost their lances had provided themselves with the goads used by the Campo cattlemen: slender shafts of palm fully ten feet long, with a lot of loose rings jingling under the ironshod point. Nostromo: a Tale of the Seaboard
  • Waving arms and clutching fingers pursued them from below; ironshod heels trampled them from above. Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 1906
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