wrought iron
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- wrought-iron adjective
Etymology
Origin of wrought iron
First recorded in 1670–80
Example Sentences
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“Accessing the parlor level, Carrara marble stairs rise with mahogany bannisters, reinforced at the landings with wrought iron bars that provide both safety and beauty—an architectural detail that reflects the craftsmanship carried throughout the home.”
From MarketWatch • Nov. 26, 2025
We’re seated in a booth; the table is wrought iron.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2024
Despite its derelict state, there are reminders of its better days - a marble-floored reception hall, a large pool and wrought iron railings.
From BBC • Mar. 1, 2024
A swath of land inside the wrought iron fence has been reserved as a memorial to the hundreds of enslaved people who died without a proper burial.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 8, 2023
Cement houses with wrought iron porch railings and flowery gardens were clustered behind the businesses.
From "When I Was Puerto Rican" by Esmeralda Santiago
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