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Definition of Ironmen
1. ironman [n] - See also: ironman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ironmen
Literary usage of Ironmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. ... Recent British Legislation Affecting Workmen ...: Forming Part II of the by Charles Ferris Gettemy (1907)
"... that the employers had no option, that the ironmen were doing their best to
put an end to the practice of shipwrights doing ironwork, and that wherever ..."
2. The Gild Merchant: A Contribution to British Municipal History by Charles Gross (1890)
"... spinsters, coopers, carpenters, masons, tilers, joiners, cutlers, smiths, and
ironmen within the borough shall join the Fraternity of Drapers. ..."
3. Henry Ward Beecher: A Sketch of His Career: with Analyses of His Power as a by Lyman Abbott, Samuel Byram Halliday (1887)
"... tenders, ironmen, old iron and new iron, tin pipes, carpenters, and new
air-boxes, girls and dinner, the Irishman wheezing at the pump—all mixed in such ..."
4. The Autobiography of John Fritz by John Fritz (1911)
"Notwithstanding I now had the consent of the company to go on with my plan for
the new mill, many of my warmest friends, some of whom were practical ironmen ..."
5. The Autobiography of John Fritz by John Fritz (1911)
"Notwithstanding I now had the consent of the company to go on with my plan for
the new mill, many of my warmest friends, some of whom were practical ironmen ..."
6. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1884)
"About seventy per cent, of all railroad presidents, ironmen, and buyers on margin
are now affected with it. THE CHANGES IN THE CITY HEALTH BOARD. ..."
7. ... Recent British Legislation Affecting Workmen ...: Forming Part II of the by Charles Ferris Gettemy (1907)
"... that the employers had no option, that the ironmen were doing their best to
put an end to the practice of shipwrights doing ironwork, and that wherever ..."
8. The Gild Merchant: A Contribution to British Municipal History by Charles Gross (1890)
"... spinsters, coopers, carpenters, masons, tilers, joiners, cutlers, smiths, and
ironmen within the borough shall join the Fraternity of Drapers. ..."
9. Henry Ward Beecher: A Sketch of His Career: with Analyses of His Power as a by Lyman Abbott, Samuel Byram Halliday (1887)
"... tenders, ironmen, old iron and new iron, tin pipes, carpenters, and new
air-boxes, girls and dinner, the Irishman wheezing at the pump—all mixed in such ..."
10. The Autobiography of John Fritz by John Fritz (1911)
"Notwithstanding I now had the consent of the company to go on with my plan for
the new mill, many of my warmest friends, some of whom were practical ironmen ..."
11. The Autobiography of John Fritz by John Fritz (1911)
"Notwithstanding I now had the consent of the company to go on with my plan for
the new mill, many of my warmest friends, some of whom were practical ironmen ..."
12. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1884)
"About seventy per cent, of all railroad presidents, ironmen, and buyers on margin
are now affected with it. THE CHANGES IN THE CITY HEALTH BOARD. ..."