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ironfisted

[ahy-ern-fis-tid] / ˈaɪ ərnˈfɪs tɪd /






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Cassandra, the de-facto leader of the teens, is tenuously ironfisted.

From The New Yorker • May 22, 2019

Leonard Nimoy did it with a memorable turn as a goateed, ironfisted Mr. Spock in an original "Star Trek" episode that sent the Enterprise crew into a more bloodthirsty parallel universe.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 17, 2013

Botha relied on the threat of military power and ironfisted retaliation, but De Klerk stands for law.

From Time Magazine Archive

In New Mexico, a state with a weak Governor system, he has already earned a reputation as an ironfisted leader.

From Time Magazine Archive

The union grew out of economic despair in 1980 and was crushed the next year by the imposition of martial law, one of the last ironfisted displays of Brezhnev-style authority.

From Time Magazine Archive