sadiron (Meaning)

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sadiron (n.)

An iron for smoothing clothes; a flatiron.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sadiron

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sadiron Sentence Examples

  1. The old sadiron rested on the ironing board, its heavy metal body promising a crisp crease.
  2. Grandma used to heat the sadiron on the wood-burning stove, creating a cozy scent that filled the air.
  3. The sadiron's smooth soleplate glided effortlessly over the fabric, leaving behind a wrinkle-free finish.
  4. The weight of the sadiron provided the perfect pressure for pressing collars and cuffs.
  5. I could hear the faint sizzle as the sadiron touched the damp cloth, releasing a cloud of steam.
  6. The sadiron's cord snaked across the room, providing a reminder of the electricity it consumed.
  7. I carefully stored the sadiron in its wooden box, protectively wrapped in a layer of flannel.
  8. The sadiron had become an antique, a relic of a bygone era when ironing was a more labor-intensive task.
  9. The sadiron's nostalgic design evoked memories of my childhood, when I would watch my grandmother iron our school uniforms.
  10. Despite its age, the sadiron still possessed a certain charm, reminding me of the days when craftsmanship and simplicity prevailed.

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An iron for smoothing clothes; a flatiron.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old sadiron rested on the ironing board, its heavy metal body promising a crisp crease.

Grandma used to heat the sadiron on the wood-burning stove, creating a cozy scent that filled the air.

The sadiron's smooth soleplate glided effortlessly over the fabric, leaving behind a wrinkle-free finish.

The weight of the sadiron provided the perfect pressure for pressing collars and cuffs.