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gridiron

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grid·i·ron  (grdrn)
n.
1. Football
a. The field of play.
b. The game itself.
2. A metal structure high above the stage of a theater, from which ropes or cables are strung to scenery and lights.
3.
a. A flat framework of parallel metal bars used for broiling meat or fish.
b. An object resembling such a framework.

[Middle English gridirne, alteration (influenced by iren, irne, iron) of gridere, alteration of gridel; see griddle.]

gridiron [ˈgrɪdˌaɪən]
n
1. (Cookery) a utensil of parallel metal bars, used to grill meat, fish, etc.
2. any framework resembling this utensil
3. (Performing Arts / Theatre) a framework above the stage in a theatre from which suspended scenery, lights, etc., are manipulated
4. (Team Sports / American Football)
a.  the field of play in American football
b.  an informal name for American football
c.  (as modifier) a gridiron hero Often shortened to grid
[C13 gredire, perhaps variant (through influence of ire iron) of gredile griddle]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.gridirongridiron - a cooking utensil of parallel metal bars; used to grill fish or meat
cooking utensil, cookware - a kitchen utensil made of material that does not melt easily; used for cooking
2.gridirongridiron - the playing field on which football is played
football stadium - a stadium where football games are held
athletic field, playing area, playing field, field - a piece of land prepared for playing a game; "the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field"
Translations
gridiron [ˈgrɪdˌaɪən] N
1. (Culin) → parrilla f
2. (US) (Sport) → campo m de fútbol(americano)
gridiron [ˈgrɪdaɪərn] ngril m
gridiron
n
(Cook) → (Brat)rost m
(US Ftbl) → Spielfeld nt
gridiron [ˈgrɪdˌaɪən] ngraticola
gridiron [ˈgrɪdˌaɪən] ngraticola


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"Or even," said he, "if you was helped to knocking her up a new chain for the front door - or say a gross or two of shark-headed screws for general use - or some light fancy article, such as a toasting-fork when she took her muffins - or a gridiron when she took a sprat or such like--"
I recognized it as one of two which had stood lashed against either rail of the Lady Jermyn's poop; there the bars had risen at right angles to the deck; now they lay horizontal, a gridiron six feet long-and my bed.
Now, though the said chicken was then at roost in the stable, and required the several ceremonies of catching, killing, and picking, before it was brought to the gridiron, my landlady would nevertheless have undertaken to do all within the time; but the guest, being unfortunately admitted behind the scenes, must have been witness to the
 
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