˜yÐÄvlog

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iron-on

[ ahy-ern-on, -awn ]

adjective

  1. designed to be applied with heat and pressure, as by an iron:

    an iron-on patch for pants.



noun

  1. a design, patch, or the like, applied by ironing on.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of iron-on1

First recorded in 1955–60; noun use of verb phrase iron on
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Example Sentences

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If you don’t sew, don’t worry, she says, “you can cut them with pinking shears or use no-sew iron-on tape.â€

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“For tears in curtains or drapes, consider using iron-on fabric patches or fabric glue for a quick fix,†says Zina Shikhanova upholsterer and curtain expert with ZCurtains.

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I also explained to customers how the authentic jerseys with sewn-on letters and numbers were of much higher quality, durability, and historical significance than the replica jerseys with iron-on letters and numbers.

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Photos also can be converted to iron-on transfers, Mak says, and applied to a long piece of fabric.

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The Welsh government will look at whether schools should have no logo, or use iron-on logos free of charge.

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