Iron in the fire meaning
What does the saying 'Iron in the fire' mean?
Idiom: Iron in the fire
Meaning:
If you have an iron in the fire, you have a project, undertaking or plan of action; having several irons in the fire means you have more than one.
Similar Idioms
- Under fire
- Fire away
- Out of the frying pan, into the fire
- Fat hits the fire
- Baptism of fire
- Irons in the fire
- Iron fist
- Play with fire
- Add fuel to the fire
- Sure-fire
- Get on like a house on fire
- Pull the fat from the fire
- Pull out of the fire
- Mud in the fire
- No smoke without fire
- Strike while the iron is hot
- As much use as a chocolate fire-guard
- Cast iron stomach
- Too many irons in the fire
- Set the Thames on fire
- Light a fire under
- Talk the legs off an iron pot
- On fire
- Hair on fire
- Fight fire with fire
- Hold fire
- Hang fire
- Fire on all cylinders
- Where there's smoke, there's fire
- Fire in the hole!
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