Ironed Sentence Examples

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  • Cynthia had ironed it and the dress looked quite appealing in spite of its hundred-year age.

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  • After the dress dried, she ironed it with an old block iron she found in the closet.

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  • Cotton and linen fabrics need to be ironed before they are used to make them crisp, even if they were ironed before they were stored.

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  • The lack of ironed choir robes puts the choir off.

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  • Girls with relaxed hair sometimes experiment with getting their hair flat ironed, hot curled, or wearing weaves and ponytail pieces in their hair.

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  • The towels on the towel rack appeared to have their creases ironed into them.

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  • Once you've ironed out the basics of what you'd like and what you need your toaster oven to do, it's time to start comparison shopping.

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  • Every one in durance, whether tried or untried, was heavily ironed.

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  • Comprehension ironed out the wrinkles in his forehead.

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  • To remove wrinkles pashmina shawls should either be steam pressed or lightly ironed under a pressing cloth.

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  • We filled up with water, polished the brasses, did all the washing, ironed and got generally shipshape.

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  • The hats brims are then ironed to even out the weave and remove any small undulations in the straw.

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  • Tony's mom always sent him to school looking immaculate in ironed clothing and tidy shoes.

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  • Bring in a movable clothing rail, allowing you to transport ironed clothes easily.

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  • Twill Sport Shirt is done in a wrinkle resistant fabric that looks great without needing to be ironed.

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  • It wrinkles easily, but can be ironed without damaging the fabric.

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  • Clothing infected with body lice should be ironed under high heat.

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  • Hair should be dried completely, and then flat ironed.

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  • Nearly any medium-length layered cut can be flat ironed to create a smooth and sleek style.

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  • Complete this process until of the hair has been ironed.

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  • Straightened or ironed hair should be protected prior to exposing it a heated element.

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  • Stick straight, manageable and so shiny, the flat ironed look begins with blowdrying.

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  • Some of the most popular flat ironed looks are coifed on a modern shag haircut, but because of the straight edges and smoothed surface, the popular shag silhouette goes unnoticed.

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  • Unlike synthetic hair, human hair can be hot-curled or flat ironed.

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  • The ends can also be turned under, flat ironed straight, or flipped up.

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  • She said her stylist washed her hair a few times to remove build-up, then applied the solution and dried and flat ironed her hair.

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  • Or make a set of place mats with heart shapes appliquéd or ironed to the fabric.

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  • The transfers can be ironed onto the fabric or fabrics of your choice.

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  • Such pants are not meant for active use and should not be repeatedly washed and ironed.

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  • Many couches come with repair patches that can be ironed or sewn onto the cushion cover if it has tears.

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  • Some expensive cottons will also need to be ironed to remove unattractive wrinkles.

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  • The same tearing that occurs when linen is ironed too many times can also occur when it is folded frequently as well.

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  • In 1990 a survey of 5,000 couples found that only 50 percent of husbands took out the garbage, 38 percent did laundry, and 14 percent ironed.

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  • In general, the key is to maintain the strength of the fibers, so towels should not be dried on high heat settings or ironed.

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