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One iron   /wən ˈaɪərn/   Listen
One iron

noun
1.
(golf) the long iron with the most nearly vertical face.  Synonym: driving iron.






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"One iron" Quotes from Famous Books



... learned nothing but what has been already mentioned, and that its chief had one iron mine. It was rendered subject ...
— An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal • Fancis Buchanan Hamilton

... lumberers' home on the Ottawa; the main trunk line of railway, which will extend from the western point of the colony to Halifax, passes through it; a local line, traversing some of the richest land in Canada, is now in progress to Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron; one iron horse already affords it communication with Waterloo—nearly opposite Buffalo—whence produce descends by the Erie Canal and the Hudson to New York: besides all which advantages, it enjoys at present the privilege of being one of the seats of government ...
— Lands of the Slave and the Free - Cuba, The United States, and Canada • Henry A. Murray

... instructions from an experienced canoe traveller seemed when reading them in my hermitage ashore, the present application of them (so important a principle in Captain Jack Bunsby's log of life) was in this emergency an impossibility; for my hat had disappeared with the seat-cushion and one iron outrigger, while the oars were floating to leeward ...
— Voyage of The Paper Canoe • N. H. Bishop

... was only one iron in it, Andy, when it broke your boat," added Frank. "Now there are two harpoons in the back. One might be theirs. I'm going to notify Justice Fanchard and see ...
— Frank and Andy Afloat - The Cave on the Island • Vance Barnum

... apart, and click!—one iron was about a wrist. Then the other arm was seized, dragged downward, and click! the convict's wrists were secured behind his back, just as Mrs Braydon and her two daughters came hurrying out; and seeing what had taken ...
— First in the Field - A Story of New South Wales • George Manville Fenn



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