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Definition of Iron curtain
1. Noun. An impenetrable barrier to communication or information especially as imposed by rigid censorship and secrecy; used by Winston Churchill in 1946 to describe the demarcation between democratic and communist countries.
Definition of Iron curtain
1. Noun. (historical) The dividing line between Western Europe and the Soviet controlled regions, especially during the Cold War. ¹
2. Noun. A barrier made of iron in the theatre, lowered between the stage and the auditorium for safety or to prevent communication. ¹
3. Noun. (idiomatic) Any impenetrable barrier. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Iron Curtain
Literary usage of Iron curtain
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Global Challenge and Local Response: Initiatives for Economic Regeneration by Walter B. Stöhr (1990)
"... Externally induced regional development on the western side of the 'Iron
Curtain': attempts at indigenous regional development in Austria's rural areas ..."
2. The Life of Mrs. Jordan: Including Original Private Correspondence, and by James Boaden (1831)
"... Ghost of Banquo—Musical Witches—Charles Kemble—Securities from fire—Reservoir—Iron
curtain—Mere tricks—The vanity of speculative science—Mrs. Jordan not ..."
3. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1799)
"Prefix) ! for proof, let down the iron curtain, f Think on the comforts of an
iron frage; Ah ye, who live in this our brazen ¡ige, ..."
4. The Metallurgy of Lead and the Desilverization of Base Bullion by Heinrich Oscar Hofman (1892)
"During the run they are closed to from 18 to 24 inches by letting down a sheet-iron
curtain e" that slides in a cast-iron frame (Figure 108) and is balanced ..."
5. The Metallurgy of Lead and the Desilverization of Base Bullion by Henrich Oscar Hofman (1892)
"During the run they are closed to from 18 to 24 inches by letting down a sheet-iron
curtain e" that slides in a cast-iron frame {Figure 108) and is balanced ..."
6. Apollo's Warriors: United States Air Force Special Operations During the by Michael E. Haas (1998)
"And the "end" for this mission would inevitably take place behind the iron curtain.
The SA-lBs "Silent Successes' Like most of nature's amphibians, ..."
7. Global Challenge and Local Response: Initiatives for Economic Regeneration by Walter B. Stöhr (1990)
"... Externally induced regional development on the western side of the 'Iron
Curtain': attempts at indigenous regional development in Austria's rural areas ..."
8. The Life of Mrs. Jordan: Including Original Private Correspondence, and by James Boaden (1831)
"... Ghost of Banquo—Musical Witches—Charles Kemble—Securities from fire—Reservoir—Iron
curtain—Mere tricks—The vanity of speculative science—Mrs. Jordan not ..."
9. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1799)
"Prefix) ! for proof, let down the iron curtain, f Think on the comforts of an
iron frage; Ah ye, who live in this our brazen ¡ige, ..."
10. The Metallurgy of Lead and the Desilverization of Base Bullion by Heinrich Oscar Hofman (1892)
"During the run they are closed to from 18 to 24 inches by letting down a sheet-iron
curtain e" that slides in a cast-iron frame (Figure 108) and is balanced ..."
11. The Metallurgy of Lead and the Desilverization of Base Bullion by Henrich Oscar Hofman (1892)
"During the run they are closed to from 18 to 24 inches by letting down a sheet-iron
curtain e" that slides in a cast-iron frame {Figure 108) and is balanced ..."
12. Apollo's Warriors: United States Air Force Special Operations During the by Michael E. Haas (1998)
"And the "end" for this mission would inevitably take place behind the iron curtain.
The SA-lBs "Silent Successes' Like most of nature's amphibians, ..."