Crossword clues for ironed
ironed
- Did a household chore
- Took creases out of clothes
- Removed wrinkles
- Freed of wrinkles
- Did some pressing work?
- Did a washday chore
- Straightened, as hair
- Settled, with "out"
- Pressed the wrinkles out of
- Got the creases out
- Creased or decreased?
- What wardrobe did to wrinkled outfits
- What band did to their kinks (with "out")
- Unwrinkled, perhaps
- Took care of pressing needs
- Smoothed the wrinkles out of
- Removed clothing wrinkles
- Ready to wear, in a way
- Ready to be hung up, maybe
- Protected with armor
- Pressed wrinkles out of
- Pressed some shirts, say
- Pressed clothing
- Pressed clothes
- No longer wrinkly
- Newly unwrinkled
- Hard pressed?
- Got wrinkles out
- Free of wrinkles, maybe
- Flattened out
- Eliminated (with "out")
- Did some pressing
- Did a pressing chore
- Did a household job
- De Niro (anag)
- ___ out (smoothed)
- Wrinkle-free, say
- Straightened (out)
- Pressed, as pants
- Completely smooth, now
- Decreased?
- Resolved, with "out"
- Smoothed (out)
- Ready to be hung up, say
- Pressed, as clothes
- Helped with the laundry
- Removed fold marks
- Made flatter
- Got the wrinkles out
- Attended to pressing matters?
- Free of creases
- Like many garments at the cleaner's
- Used a goose
- Smoothed over
- Used a mangle
- Did Tuesday's job
- Attended to pressing business
- Had pressing problems
- ___ out (resolved difficulties)
- Did housework
- Made wrinkle-free
- Essential to save energy
- Pressed feed?
- Pressed current Liverpool player to keep running
- Decreased infrared radiation ultimately in old English department
- Decreased desultory derision is misplaced
- Put a mangle to use
- Smoothed out the wrinkles
- Did a laundry job
- Attended to pressing needs?
- Worked (out), as a riff
- Did a laundry chore
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Iron \I"ron\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ironed; p. pr. & vb. n. Ironing.]
To smooth with an instrument of iron; especially, to smooth, as cloth, with a heated flatiron; -- sometimes used with out.
To shackle with irons; to fetter or handcuff. ``Ironed like a malefactor.''
--Sir W. Scott.-
To furnish or arm with iron; as, to iron a wagon.
iron out differences resolve differences; settle a dispute.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: iron)
WordNet
adj. (of linens or clothes) smoothed with a hot iron [ant: unironed]
Usage examples of "ironed".
I shake out his ironed shirt, perfectly done with all the creases in the right places.
There was a peach camisole that, in hindsight, should have been ironed on a lower setting.
He wore his brown, carefully ironed uniform with its chestful of medals and ribbons, and on his head was his black-visored cap, still bearing the seal of Czar Nicholas II.