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How to pronounce gridiron in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms grid
Type of cookware, cooking utensil
Type Words
Synonyms football field
Type of field, athletic field, playing field, playing area

Examples of gridiron

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McClairen vowed he would get payback, and he did with that 8-7 gridiron triumph.
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The 6 foot, 5 inch junior is making his presence felt on the gridiron this year.
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In Weis'mind, it's a matter of when, not if, Kansas rises again on the gridiron.
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It was a tough week for many of Central Michigan's 2010 commits on the gridiron.
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Gridiron used to be mentioned in the Lead sentence, bet was removed in Feb 2011.
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The 6-foot-4 Biesel is garnering Division I looks for his work on the gridiron.
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Brohm was one of four family members to earn a gridiron letter from Louisville.
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However, Asberry said this is the first meeting of the schools on the gridiron.
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Gridiron Greats has raised more than $1 million since it was formed a year ago.
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  • Grid: a cooking utensil of parallel metal bars; used to grill fish or meat
  • Football field: the playing field on which football is played
  • Gridiron: Fantasy Football was a football-themed collectible card game first published in 1995 by Upper Deck.
  • A gridiron is a metal grate with parallel bars typically used for grilling meat, fish, vegetables, or combinations of such foods. It may also be two such grids, hinged to fold together, to securely hold food while grilling over an open flame.
  • Gridiron is a science fiction novel written by British author Philip Kerr. It is a story about a highly technical building (nicknamed The Gridiron), which becomes self-aware and tries to kill everyone inside, confusing real life with a video game.
  • An iron rack or grate used for broiling flesh and fish over coals; Any object resembling the rack or grate; The field on which American football is played; A generic term for American and Canadian football, particularly when used to distinguish from other football codes especially to ...
  • (grid-irons) iron grates, square or round, with short legs and a handle for boiling food over an open fire.
  • Framework of wood or steel above the stage. Used to support and fly scenery.
  • Consisted of parallel bars on a frame, either rectangular or circular, with short legs and used for broiling. Was also used at times on a trivet to increase its height over the coals.