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Definition of Ironing board
1. Noun. Narrow padded board on collapsible supports; used for ironing clothes.
Definition of Ironing board
1. Noun. A long board, often covered with fabric and having on legs that are usually collapsible, on which one can iron clothes. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ironing Board
Literary usage of Ironing board
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1906)
"Also that plaintiff's act in placing her hand on the ironing board as it was
about to pass under the heated roller was unnecessary, and constituted ..."
2. Housewifery: A Manual and Text Book of Practical Housekeeping by Lydia Ray Balderston (1921)
"Old sheets give no more lasting service than old blankets, and can be put to much
better service than that of ironing-board covers. ..."
3. Popular Mechanics Shop Notes (1919)
"An ironing board with Novel Features Most of the portable ironing boards are
insecure. This renders working on The ironing board Rests Firmly on a Leg, ..."
4. Problems in Farm Woodwork for Agricultural Schools, High Schools, Industrial by Samuel A. Blackburn (1915)
"An ironing board is a difficult problem, since it must be as light and as easily
handled as it is possible to make it, and yet possess stability. Board No. ..."
5. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1906)
"Also that plaintiff's act in placing her hand on the ironing board as it was
about to pass under the heated roller was unnecessary, and constituted ..."
6. Housewifery: A Manual and Text Book of Practical Housekeeping by Lydia Ray Balderston (1921)
"Old sheets give no more lasting service than old blankets, and can be put to much
better service than that of ironing-board covers. ..."
7. Popular Mechanics Shop Notes (1919)
"An ironing board with Novel Features Most of the portable ironing boards are
insecure. This renders working on The ironing board Rests Firmly on a Leg, ..."
8. Problems in Farm Woodwork for Agricultural Schools, High Schools, Industrial by Samuel A. Blackburn (1915)
"An ironing board is a difficult problem, since it must be as light and as easily
handled as it is possible to make it, and yet possess stability. Board No. ..."