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Definition of One iron
1. Noun. (golf) the long iron with the most nearly vertical face.
Lexicographical Neighbors of One Iron
Literary usage of One iron
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by New York (State) Canal commissioners, New York (State), Canal Commissioners (1877)
"... twenty-one wood road, eight iron and wood road, one wood tow-path change, one
iron tow-path change, two iron swing and thirty-one iron road bridges, ..."
2. Hunger by Knut Hamsun (1920)
"I had had food every day, and my courage rose, and I thrust one iron after the
other into the fire. I was working at three or four articles, that plundered ..."
3. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1859)
"And of one iron sledge, 1 iron tongs, ... one iron pound-weight for weighing
divers necessaries, 4 iron bolts for the wheels in the ' fernes/ 2 iron crows, ..."
4. Report on the Investigations Into the Purification of the Ohio River Water by George Warrren Fuller (1898)
"one iron central well : height, 4.33 feet; diameter, 2.42 and 1.71 feet.* One
length 8-inch iron pipe. ... one iron casting for support of rake-shafts. ..."
5. Hunger by Knut Hamsun (1921)
"I had had food every day, and my courage rose, and I thrust one iron after the
other into the fire. I was working at three or four articles, that plundered ..."