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running iron
noun
A branding iron which is not bent into the shape of the mark but rather requires the user to write the desired brand (but allows writing any brand).
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CEO Brennan previously ran Iron Mountain, a publicly traded data management company.
In the morning, I use a flat iron to loosen the curl, a process which involves running the iron quickly down each individual curl, twisting it clockwise as I go.
Encouraged, I crossed over, and as I passed a house I saw Paige inside, framed by the doorway, standing at an ironing board, shaking water onto a red cloth and then running an iron over it.
He and his brother were running Naporano Iron and Metal, a scrap business his grandfather founded in 1907.
On issues of national security, she would be running as Iron Hillary — a combative and inexhaustible global stateswoman, who is perfectly capable of standing up to Vlad the Bad and other foreign villains.
Heat sensitive stabilizer can be loosened and removed by running an iron over the embroidered area.
Start with the top sections, by just running the iron over the hair all around the part.
Running the iron down the hair shaft quickly, ensures even heat distribution, as well as a more uniform curl.
Professionals use chemicals to give them that starched look, but at home, running an iron over the clothes is sufficient.
If the interfacing has not be preshrunk, preshrink it by soaking it in hot water for 10 minutes, then letting it dry and running an iron over it.
From 130 yards, he played a low, running 3-iron under the branches that rolled onto the green and clipped the hole, finishing 2 feet away and leading to his record-producing birdie.
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