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iron out verb- to correct a misunderstanding, to negotiate differences and achieve agreement, to put right UK, 1930
- Soon those problems of payment will be ironed out. No one pretends it will be easy to start charging for something that previously came free. — The Guardian, 11 July 2002
- to knock a person down; to flatten AUSTRALIA, 1953
- But that report did not deter two sides hellbent on grasping premiership honors, as evidenced by Darrin Pritchard being ironed out at the centre bounce of the third quarter — Sunday Sun, p. 9, 1 October 1989
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