- the
fire or to
clear the
grates of ashes.
Other fire irons include the
fire rake (not to be
confused with the firefighter's tool),
fire tongs and
fire shovel...
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Irons in the
Fire is the
third studio album by
American singer-songwriter
Teena Marie,
released on
August 14, 1980, by Motown. Her
first self produced...
-
Jeremy John
Irons (/ˈaɪ.ənz/; born 19
September 1948) is an
English actor and activist. He is
known for his
roles on
stage and
screen having won numerous...
- pair of
metal chopsticks called hibashi (火箸,
fire chopsticks) is used, in a way
similar to
Western fire irons or tongs.
Hibachi were used for heating, not...
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irons, used to make the hair curl;
straightening irons,
commonly called straighteners or flat
irons, used to
straighten the hair; and
crimping irons,...
- Jack
Steven Irons (born July 18, 1962) is an
American drummer. He is the
founding drummer of the rock band Red Hot
Chili Peppers until he
departed in...
- ****ortment of
melee weapons, such as belt buckles, metal-tipped boots,
fire irons, canes, and knives. In the case of
George Eastwood, he was
beaten by belt...
- John
Henry Irons and he
wields a sledgehammer—this is a
reference to the
mythical railroad worker John Henry. He has a
niece named Natasha Irons who is also...
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produce and purchase.
Fire-heated
branding irons are used to
brand wood, steak, leather,
livestock and plastics.
Electric branding irons utilize an electric...
- Look up
irons in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Irons may
refer to:
Irons (surname), a list of
people and
fictional characters The
Irons, a nickname...