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n. (alternative spelling of flatiron English)
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Competitor for Canada
Flat Iron was a First Nations lacrosse player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics for Canada.
In 1904 he was member of the Mohawk Indians Lacrosse Team which won the bronze medal in the lacrosse tournament.
Usage examples of "flat iron".
In the cluttered dusty yard stood the inevitable diamond sorting-table, a low structure with sturdy wooden legs, the top covered with a sheet of flat iron which was scoured shiny bright by the diamondiferous pebbles that had brushed over the surface.
The London washerwomen of that day were very sharp and not very honest, and it used to be said of them that where they bought one flat iron they generally contrived to steal two.
Jus-ten laid the flat iron on the hearth and took a deep swallow from the pitcher of water.
A couple of them had flat iron bars inserted between two of the large flagstones.
Opposite her, beyond Vain, she thought she perceived the flat iron of a door.
While Louisa laid rows of sausages to splutter and hiss on the grill, Sarah poured batter on to the flat iron griddle and watched it brown into pancakes.
The hideous and most menacing thing about him was that he had gleaming iron wings and no face, only a flat iron-gray visor with eyeholes.
There was a compartment there, and in it a flat iron box, which we broke open.