Iron-clothes meaning in English
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Definition
to iron (one's clothes): to press, flatten, and smooth clothes with a hot metal object
an iron: a metal object which is heated and used to press clothes
- "Edward : Is that horse reading a book or ironing some clothes, mmkay?"
- "Jean : Is that horse reading a book or ironing some clothes, mmkay?"
- "Brian : Is that horse reading a book or ironing some clothes, mmkay?"
- "I will read the sentence first, to let you know how it SHOULD be pronounced: Is that horse reading a book or ironing some clothes, mmkay?"
- "Hannah : Is that horse reading a book or ironing some clothes, mmkay?"
- "Philip : Is that horse reading a book or ironing some clothes, mmkay?"
- "Horatio : Is that horse reading a book or ironing some clothes, mmkay?"
- "The correct sentence is: Is that horse reading a book or ironing some clothes, mmkay?"
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