Corbett was trapped in the wreckage, rammed up against the red-hot iron tomb, screaming like a damned soul.
The heretics are trapped in red-hot iron tombs.
This place reminds me of an iron tomb.
Last time we were here I called it an iron tomb.
The unbending pride is housed in an unyielding iron tomb; the contempt for the right way is punished in scathing flames.
He was in an iron tomb, buried alive.
Turning his head, he spied what looked like iron tombs placed against the walls.
Here in this cold, bleak and forbidding compartment, which resembled nothing so much as an iron tomb, the impression of the Siberian boiler factory was redoubled.
The last emperor of Austro-Hungary, Charles I, died in exile in Funchal in 1922 and was buried in an iron tomb in the white church at Monte, high above the city.
The two iron tombs in the Nave, dated 1677 and 1696 were cast in the [village where iron was smelted from at least 1650.