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May 24, 2012
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Metallic metaphors

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copperplate
tin god
brass ring
iron curtain
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with Anu Garg

iron curtain

PRONUNCIATION:
(EYE-uhrn KUHR-tuhn)

MEANING:
noun: An impenetrable barrier to communication, marked by censorship, secrecy, and isolation.

ETYMOLOGY:
Popularized in a speech by Winston Churchill in 1946 referring to the separation between the Soviet Bloc and the West. Earliest documented use: 1794.

USAGE:
"'Egyptian police ruled the country from behind an iron curtain. They controlled all aspects of life,' says Mahmoud Qutri who retired as a police brigadier in 2001."
Yolande Knell; Egypt's Police; BBC News (London, UK); Mar 4, 2012.

"An iron curtain of fundamentalism risks falling over Iraq, with particularly grievous implications for girls and women."
Nicholas Kristof; Cover Your Hair; The New York Times; Jun 24, 2003.

See more usage examples of iron curtain in Vocabulary.com's dictionary.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I'm not at all contemptuous of comforts, but they have their place and it is not first. -E.F. Schumacher, economist and author (1911-1977)

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