pillowprocter Panel of Selectors ZIM... SCO.... Islamabad Joined Jan 15, 2023 Location Riyadh Profile Flag Uganda Yesterday at 1:33 PM #16,486 asprin said: The adjective for metal is metallic, but no so for iron which is ironic. Click to expand... i think it's just iron? you see phrases like iron fist, iron will etc
asprin said: The adjective for metal is metallic, but no so for iron which is ironic. Click to expand... i think it's just iron? you see phrases like iron fist, iron will etc
icyman ICC Chairman India The Boys Joined May 17, 2004 Location Hong Kong Profile Flag India Yesterday at 1:55 PM #16,487 pillowprocter said: i think it's just iron? you see phrases like iron fist, iron will etc Click to expand... It is ferrous! Although when you use 'Iron' fist, Iron in this case becomes an adjective. However, the commonly used adjective form for IRON always hints at ferrous.
pillowprocter said: i think it's just iron? you see phrases like iron fist, iron will etc Click to expand... It is ferrous! Although when you use 'Iron' fist, Iron in this case becomes an adjective. However, the commonly used adjective form for IRON always hints at ferrous.
Perfect Square No Corners PAK... CSK LQ Sydney Sixers Welsh Fire The Boys Joined Aug 1, 2014 Profile Flag Pakistan Yesterday at 2:45 PM #16,488 asprin said: The adjective for metal is metallic, but no so for iron which is ironic. Click to expand... It's ironlic
asprin said: The adjective for metal is metallic, but no so for iron which is ironic. Click to expand... It's ironlic