1. irons - Noun
2. irons - Verb
3. Irons - Proper noun
metal shackles; for hands or legs
Source: WordNetAll irons are 1-degree upright, have D4 swingweight, standard size Tour Velvet grips and True Temper Dynamic Gold X-100 shafts. Source: Internet
A phrase to help remember this is: "light jibe, hard tack" (light/hard referring to wind strength) Of course being caught in irons near shore/structures in strong wind can be catastrophic. Source: Internet
Cordless iron Small irons heated by a battery, or by combustion of a gas such as butane in a small self-contained tank, can be used when electricity is unavailable or cordless operation is required. Source: Internet
A ghostly vessel appearing astern is dashed against Daland's vessel by the sea and the grappling irons hold the two ships together. Source: Internet
All these calculations require an army of math geeks, algorithms of complexity, and a sales force more comfortable with whiteboard markers than fairway irons. Source: Internet
Despite having multiple irons in the fire, with Europa League action on the horizon and a Champions League place still up for grabs in the league, the United boss wants his team focused on the job at hand. Source: Internet