cast-iron造句1. Can you give me a cast-iron guarantee that the work will be completed on time?
2. I have a cast-iron stomach, I can eat anything.
3. They won't find her guilty. She's got a,cast-iron de'fence.
4. He has a ,cast-iron consti'tution.
5. They would have to offer cast-iron guarantees to invest in long-term projects.
6. Cook the chicken in a ridged cast-iron skillet.
7. His budget is a cast-iron commitment.
8. According to Ken Harris, she has a cast-iron alibi.
9. At the dock's entrance is a cast-iron swing bridge.
10. Do not expect a cast-iron guarantee of success.
11. A whitewashed loft with sanded floors and cast-iron pillars.
12. Her prow, a cast-iron projection weighing 1, 500 pounds, was intended for use as a ram.
13. It even had a large cast-iron tub in the bathroom and a roomy kitchen.
14. The cast-iron disc brakes work with four-pot calipers and it rides on 10ins rims at the front and 14ins at the rear.
15. The rusty, cast-iron signs hardly register as motorists speed by.
16. Cast-iron columns and a curved rib framework support the conical roof which has a diameter of 180 feet.
17. When Bud fires up the cast-iron Providence wood stove, a faint recollection of chickens emanates from the floor.
18. My sunken plastic bath better than your old cast-iron tub.
19. They also hope to renovate an old, cast-iron elevator at a cost of $ 300, 000.
20. She was in the office all of Wednesday and so has a cast-iron alibi.
21. Before long I had rejoined the tribe, swaying shoulder to shoulder with them as I thumped on a cast-iron pan.
22. Birch was also a great believer in the corrosion-resistant qualities of cast-iron columns, and this confidence was fully vindicated by time.
23. She is a large woman with hair the color of a cast-iron skillet, worn in braids wrapped around her head.
24. Experts consider his finest achievement to be the West Pier, with its elegant cast-iron kiosks, railings, and windscreens.
25. They have therefore gathered together an impressive group of sixteen experts and devised cast-iron vetting rules.
26. The structure of the open warehouse floors consisted of cast-iron columns supporting steel, iron or heavy timber beams.
27. Then I lug the carboy back up the hill and set it down next to the cast-iron sink.
28. There was mayhem as shrapnel rained down on shoppers from devices placed in cast-iron litter bins less than ten yards apart.
29. These achievements are marked by gilded plaques fixed to wooden replicas of the cast-iron pillars which held up Victorian buildings.
30. This had small panes of glass set in a large cast-iron frame.