Ironclad


The meaning of the word Ironclad is: coated or wrapped in iron usually for protection


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During the American Civil War, two ironclad ships fought each other without causing much damage due to the strong metal shield of the ships’ outer material.

published by Rocky on 2021-04-06 03:45:57


When the sheriff tried to smash the ironclad moonshine still, his ax could not break through the metal covering.

published by Wilfredo on 2021-08-07 14:18:12


With an ironclad safe, the robbers may be able to pick the lock but they would not be able to smash through sides of the safe.

published by Frederica on 2021-10-23 09:31:18


Due to the success of the ironclad warship during the battles, the Navy realized that most of their ships should be created with this strong element.

published by Reyna on 2021-12-15 17:19:48


Prying open the ironclad container seemed impossible due to its strength and durability of the material used to create the container.

published by Malcolm on 2021-06-23 15:44:07


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