Iron (metaphor)

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Template:Refimprove Iron, when used metaphorically, refers to certain traits of the metal iron. Used as an adjective and sometimes as a noun, it refers to something stern, harsh, strong, unyielding, inflexible, rigid, sturdy, strong, robust, hard.[1][2][3]

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List of iron metaphors

Persons and characters

Animals and plants

Body parts

Geography

Other iron metaphors

Gallery

See also

References

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  1. "Iron: The man in the mask", BBC News article from 1999
  2. Iron, definition at The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms
  3. Random House Webster's Unabridged DictionaryScript error: No such module "Unsubst".

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Further reading

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