Ironware [noun]
Definition of Ironware:
tools; fittings, especially made of metal
Opposite/Antonyms of Ironware:
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Sentence/Example of Ironware:
At the "Smith's Fly" were many metal-workers who sold ironware and goods for cabinet-makers.
They made sieves of horse-hair or of leather, iron nails, and similar small ironware, or mended kettles.
The manufactures include linen, lace, woollens, brassware and ironware.
But the manufacturer took little interest in politics, save as they might affect trade, especially trade in ironware goods.
But I very seriously inquire why ironware is produce, and silverware is not?
It was quite dark and they stumbled over some ironware and crocks.
The ironware made a crash that could be heard all through the mansion.
Other industries are the making of chemicals, ironware, soda and haircloth.
At one end was an oil stove, with a meagre supply of crockery and ironware above.
In another corner, some rude shelves were placed, upon which appeared a few articles of tin and ironware.