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What (who) is ironwork - definition


ironwork         
¦ noun things made of iron.
ironwork         
Iron objects or structures are referred to as ironwork.
...the ironwork on the doors.
N-UNCOUNT
Ironwork         
·noun Anything made of iron;
- a general name of such parts or pieces of a building, vessel, carriage, ·etc., as consist of iron.

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Ironwork
thumb|Gate of the [[Winter Palace in St Petersburg.]]
Examples of use of ironwork
1. Otherwise the green and cream house, with its Spanish ironwork balcony, is structurally sound.
2. After the civil war, a conspicuous gaudiness entered New Prospect with the erection of an elaborate City Hall, a sprawling, turreted aggregation, Moorish in feeling, of rounded arches and rococo ironwork capped by a great tower in mansard style.
3. Also they have a copy of the bill for 23 shillings and ' pence for the cost of putting up ironwork to display the severed heads of Thomas Percy and Robert Catesby.
4. Underscoring that concern, French police recently staged a mock hijacking of a tourist bus at the base of the Eiffel Tower, complete with police snipers in the tower‘s ironwork and commandos sliding down ropes.
5. While the Dracula–style hotel has traditionally hogged most of the attention — numerous films and even the Spice Girls‘ first video were made here — anyone who knows anything about engineering has long revered the enormous train shed, still today Britain‘s most spectacular ironwork structure.