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ironsides
/ ˈaɪənˌsaɪdz /
noun
- a person with great stamina or resistance
- an ironclad ship
- often capital in the English Civil War
- the cavalry regiment trained and commanded by Oliver Cromwell
- Cromwell's entire army
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Now this horse, who was called Old Ironsides, was as famous for his kicking habits as Cæsar was for his sheep-killing.
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The Ironsides kept the main channel, which brought her within about one thousand yards of Moultrie and Sumter.
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She referred him to Susan to see if there were rooms which the Ironsides could have.
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Wherever there was a downpour of leaden rain Jackson and the "Ironsides" would have been in accord.
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When the royalist gentry went down before Cromwell's Ironsides, absolutism received its death-wound.
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