He was terrified, but the thought of never seeing Tupper again somehow put iron in his soul.
Parnell tried to put iron into his voice, but he heard its wan, weary quiver.
So, Murdo put iron to his resolve and set his face to the sea.
A 300-year-old putting iron was sold for $175,400 at Christie's in London.
"Are these real hinges, or are you going to put iron inside the chest?"
But the 300-year-old putting iron, with a curved blade and an ash shaft, is a historical artifact.
The agent, as I saw him over the tsetse fly, was swinging his customary putting iron.
Your maid will not have to wait long before she can put iron to your things.
There were cases where participants would cheat by putting iron under their sleeves.
He needed to; it was doing him a kindness, putting iron into his backbone.