You can make 429 anagrams from letters in ironclad (acdilnor).
First recorded in 1850-55; iron + clad1
You might go so far as t' give that bellerin' ironclad a toot.'
The ironclad rule for entrée into the Brotherhood is simple: kill a black or a Hispanic prisoner.
But its now obvious the ironclad security guarantees they claimed to provide are perfectly hollow.
What they need is a workable, ironclad, conflict-ending arrangement to allow them to live side-by-side in peace.
A monster Russian ironclad, it was said, lay somewhere “outside.”
First of all I'd have to tie Josephine Francis down with an ironclad contract.
The ironclad seemed to rebound and tremble for a moment, and then passed on.
The other rule, which is just as ironclad, gave rise to their motto: “Blood In/Blood Out.”
The vessel described was the Miantonoma, an American ironclad turret-ship.
The Dallas case is breaking some of our ironclad assumptions.