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noun
A common, inexpensive metal, often black in color, that rusts, is attracted by magnets, and is used in making steel.
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He also added that he has long been open to "ironing out any administrative difficulties or ambiguities".
I travelled all over the UK and Ireland selling anything from non-drip nappies to ironing boards.
AT a recent lunch with friends, our conversation wended from the usual discussion of macroeconomics and public policy to ironing.
With a view to ironing out such technical quibbles, a group of MPs led by Greg Mulholland is pleading for more time.
"The whole software industry seems to have switched to that model for final stages of testing, and it contributes significantly to ironing out bugs".
"We look forward to ironing out differences arising out of national priorities and perceptions," Mr. Duterte said, "and working in mutually responsible ways for both countries".
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"I hate to iron".
And I actually love to iron.
We were able to iron everything out".
"With cloth, you have to iron it".
Has the government done enough to iron out confusion?
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