noun
- plural of ironman; athletes who compete in or complete ironman competitions, which are long-distance endurance races combining swimming, cycling, and running
- plural of ironman; workers or laborers, especially in mining or heavy industry, known for their strength and durability
Usage: often capitalized when referring to the Ironman brand competition; informal usage can refer to any extremely tough or durable person
Usage: dated or historical usage; occupational
Examples
- The ironmen crossed the finish line after hours of grueling competition.
- Several ironmen trained together to prepare for the upcoming triathlon.
- The ironmen of the steel mill worked long shifts in difficult conditions.
- She joined a group of ironmen dedicated to completing the Ironman World Championship.
- These ironmen demonstrated incredible physical endurance and mental toughness.