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ironman
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Ironman is a 1995 novel by young adult writer Chris Crutcher who studied art and literature at the University of Notre Dame in his twenties. He created the novel's cover image himself using the medium of oil pastel. The novel is the story of Beauregard ...
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n. a strong man of exceptional physical endurance [syn: iron man ]
Usage examples of ironman.
Through the mists of unconsciousness, the Ironman began to feel several things.
Hell, Ironman, you're like the house framer with a toothache—smash your thumb with a framing hammer and for a few minutes the toothache doesn't bother you a bit.
A sledgehammer blow hit him in the chest, and the Ironman staggered backward into the cave of the dead.
The Ironman shut his eyes and bur-ied his face into the back of the man's fetid neck to avoid the fingers that jabbed for his face.
The Ironman rolled to his feet and hurled the head into the thickest clump of soldiers.
Last time Ironman participated in an Indian ritual, he got psychedelicized.
The blond one—the one called Ironman because he could run forever—pointed back to the pilot's compartment.
The blond, hard-muscled specialist he knew only as the Ironman interrupted his daydreaming.
When Pol and Ironman and Wizard get back, everyone gets on a plane north, finds a place to hide out while they splash the newspapers with this story!
As he would be, if he was caught by the ironmen or the Bastard of Bolton.
Robb Stark's heirs are dead, Winterfell is fallen, and the ironmen hold Moat Cailin, Deepwood Motte, and most of the Stony Shore.
If I could land at White Harbor I could flank Moat Cailin and drive the ironmen from the north in half a year.
He fought with one of his flaming swords, setting ironmen afire with every slash.
In olden days the ironmen would come raiding in their longboats, or wildlings from the Frozen Shore.
We will fall upon the Moat from three sides on the first day of the new century, as the ironmen are waking with hammers beating at their heads from the mead they'll quaff the night before.