(climbing-irons)

  • 1climbing irons — n. crampons, steel frames or iron with spikes that are attached to the bottom of boots or shoes (preventing slipping when climbing or walking on ice and snow) …

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  • 2climbing irons — plural noun a set of spikes attached to boots for climbing trees or ice slopes …

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  • 3climbing irons — /ˈklaɪmɪŋ aɪənz/ (say kluyming uyuhnz) plural noun iron frames with spikes attached, worn on the feet or legs to help in climbing trees, etc …

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  • 5climbing iron — noun an iron spike attached to the shoe to prevent slipping on ice when walking or climbing • Syn: ↑crampon, ↑crampoon, ↑climber • Derivationally related forms: ↑climb (for: ↑climber) …

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