ironed in English

verb
1
smooth (clothes, sheets, etc.) with an iron.
In fact, my mother and I also washed and ironed his clothes in case the Minister has forgotten that part of his story.

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1. Notes: Stiff-ironed amalgamization Bebless silhouettes

2. She laid the ironed tuxedo on the bed.

3. I cleaned and ironed it for you.

4. Feel the tears, nod, my ironed clothes crumple to rags.

5. Crisped White 022W ; Poppied Red 106-7DB ; Ironed Gray 436-4DB ; Share

6. He used a dampener to moisten the shirts before he ironed them.

7. A Crisply ironed shirt (approving) in a way that is pleasantly dry and cold

8. The next morning the only remnants are a few indelible plastic strings ironed into the pavement.

9. Synonyms for Calendered include pressed, ironed, smoothed, steamed, leveled, levelled, evened, flattened, planed and unwrinkled

10. Laundry, such as sheets and linens, that can be ironed mangle rather than by hand.

11. 24 Most of the notorious grade anomalies have been ironed out and the colour photos should whet people's appetites.

12. 1 As the neatly ironed shirt billows out a special effect signifies the effects of Bold.

13. “Ironed” flat, the traction is good across the wide virgin carving slopes in the direction of Olang.

14. Some matters still need to be ironed out, such as taxes on church properties in Israel and access to holy places.

15. The aim of The Cowshed is to provide good quality cleaned and ironed clothes and other essentials free to anyone in need.

16. I (OF 3) GEORGE ELIOT Cribbed and barred and moored by massive rusty chains, the prison-ship seemed in my young eyes to be ironed like the prisoners.

17. A Crease is a fold, wrinkle, or line, like the Crease in your perfectly ironed pants or the worried Crease in your dad's forehead when he sees you heading out into the snow without a hat and scarf.

18. En Can you give an assurance that the problems in amalgamating the Countryside Council for Wales's payments division with the Rural Payment Agency in Wales have been ironed out, and that the delays that many of my constituents in South Wales Central have experienced will not reoccur next year when their Annualised payment dates come around?