The door at the base of the stairs was solid oak, iron bound like the door to a dungeon.
The only weapon he bore was a stout club, iron bound at the end, which was as thick as Erlestoke's upper arm.
Puzzled, but not yet worried, she tried the doorknob and the heavy iron bound door swung open.
Moreover, it appears that at those pressures iron binds hydrogen in preference to carbon.
The iron bound chest bouncing painfully against her shoulder blades as she struggled gamely to keep up.
It has no power when iron binds me.
Canvas stretched over metal hoops cov- ered its wooden bed, and iron bound its wheels and sides.
Folks know that iron binds magic .
When iron and zinc bind to phytic acid they form insoluble precipitate and are far less absorbable in the intestines.
Cargo included coal, lumber, grain, and iron, much of it bound for Baltimore or Philadelphia.