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irons

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Noun — Metal shackles used to restrain someone's wrists or ankles.

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put someone in irons clapped in irons

Mostly found in historical or literary contexts rather than modern everyday speech.

Frequently asked questions

What does “irons” mean?

The word “irons” means metal shackles used to restrain someone's wrists or ankles. In plain terms, old-fashioned word for shackles or chains used to restrain someone.

How do you pronounce “irons”?

“Irons” is pronounced EYE-uhnz (/ˈaɪ.ɚnz/ in IPA).

How do you use “irons” in a sentence?

Here is “irons” used in a sentence: “The prisoner was led away in irons.”

What part of speech is “irons”?

“Irons” is a noun.

Is “irons” a common word?

“Irons” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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