iron-handed
See also: ironhanded and iron handed
English
    
    Adjective
    
iron-handed (comparative more iron-handed, superlative most iron-handed)
- Alternative form of ironhanded
-  2010, Michael Bernhard & Henryk Szlajfer, From the Polish Underground: Selections from Krytyka, 1978-1993, →ISBN, page 89:- Here I am not primarily concerned with the long-term effects of such separation, about which the advocates of iron-handed rule in Poland have always written with great glee.
 
-  2013, Harry Turtledove, The Sceptre's Return, →ISBN:- I couldn't believe that iron-handed old tyrant would have a son waho cared for nothing but praying.
 
-  2014, Eugene V. Gallagher, Reading and Writing Scripture in New Religious Movements, →ISBN, page 69:- Celebration of the strong, powerful, bold, victorious, and iron-handed is presented as much more in tune with human nature, just as praise for the weak, feeble, humble, vanquished, and poor in spirit results from a foolish ignorance of true human desires.
 
 
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