iron-cased (Meaning)

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iron-cased (a.)

Cased or covered with iron, as a vessel; ironclad.

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iron-cased Sentence Examples

  1. The treasure chest was iron-cased, protecting its contents from moisture and decay.
  2. The ancient tome was discovered in an iron-cased box buried deep within the ruins.
  3. The iron-cased safe was virtually impregnable, safeguarding its precious contents.
  4. The iron-cased pipes delivered water to the town from the nearby reservoir.
  5. The old mansion had iron-cased doors that creaked loudly when opened.
  6. The iron-cased cables transmitted electricity to homes and businesses throughout the city.
  7. The iron-cased furnace provided warmth to the entire household during the harsh winter months.
  8. The iron-cased gate guarded the entrance to the castle, preventing unauthorized entry.
  9. The iron-cased armor protected the knight from the blows of his adversaries.
  10. The iron-cased hull of the ship provided stability and strength against the raging sea.

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Cased or covered with iron, as a vessel; ironclad.

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The treasure chest was iron-cased, protecting its contents from moisture and decay.

The ancient tome was discovered in an iron-cased box buried deep within the ruins.

The iron-cased safe was virtually impregnable, safeguarding its precious contents.

The iron-cased pipes delivered water to the town from the nearby reservoir.