Definition of Iron Lady

1. Noun. British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Iron Lady

Irishism
Irishisms
Irishly
Irishman
Irishmen
Irishness
Irishry
Irishwoman
Irishwomen
Irkutsk
Irma
Iron Age
Iron Chancellor
Iron Cross
Iron Curtain
Iron Lady (current term)
Ironside
Ironsides
Iroquoian
Iroquoian language
Iroquoians
Iroquois
Iroquois League
Irr
Irrawaddy
Irrawaddy River
Irredentist
Irredentists
Irtish
Irtish River

Literary usage of Iron Lady

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Stud Book by Jockey Club (New York, N.Y.), Sanders Dewees Bruce (1898)
"... Adams by Red Iron. LADY BOUNTIFUL, ch. m., foaled 1891; owned by Gideon & Daly, Holmdel Stud, Holmdel, NJ By Miser. See vol. ..."

2. The Fortnightly Review (1871)
"It isn't the House altogether that rules me with a rod of iron, Lady Fawn," said Frank, " but the necessity of earning daily bread by the sweat of my brow. ..."

3. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1916)
"Outlook 113:376-7 Je 14 '16 Kitchener—England's man of iron. Lady St. Heller, il por Harper 133:641-50 О '16 Kitchener of Khartum. ..."

4. The American Stud Book by Jockey Club (New York, N.Y.), Sanders Dewees Bruce (1898)
"... Adams by Red Iron. LADY BOUNTIFUL, ch. m., foaled 1891; owned by Gideon & Daly, Holmdel Stud, Holmdel, NJ By Miser. See vol. ..."

5. The Fortnightly Review (1871)
"It isn't the House altogether that rules me with a rod of iron, Lady Fawn," said Frank, " but the necessity of earning daily bread by the sweat of my brow. ..."

6. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1916)
"Outlook 113:376-7 Je 14 '16 Kitchener—England's man of iron. Lady St. Heller, il por Harper 133:641-50 О '16 Kitchener of Khartum. ..."

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