iron horse
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of iron horse
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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She pointed to an iron horse on an utility box, quickly adding the direction of the face and handle may someday need to be changed.
From Los Angeles Times
She points to an iron horse on an utility box, quickly adding the direction of the face and handle may someday need to be changed.
From Los Angeles Times
The lung, which he called his "old iron horse", allowed him to breathe.
From BBC
“We are always near our ‘iron horses,’” said Ivan, the pilot, who is back on duty but not flying until he fully heals.
From New York Times
Since the 1950s, America’s once great “iron horse” has suffered under the exhaust fumes of the four-wheeler.
From The Guardian
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