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gridiron

[grid-ahy-ern] / ˈgrɪdˌaɪ ərn /




NOUN
frying pan
Synonyms


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What’s even stranger about their absence from national relevance on the gridiron is that the Ivy League essentially invented big-time college football.

From The Wall Street Journal

This page will let the sports department debate the pros and cons of the team’s decision on the gridiron, but Wilson’s legacy in the community is stellar, and he will be missed.

From Seattle Times

And when the sprinter and long-jumper returned to the gridiron, he brought a prematurely polished athletic repertoire.

From Seattle Times

The conference makes its return to the gridiron on Saturday, Sept. 4, which is only 47 days away.

From Fox News

The candidate’s name is also an advantage, because Sonny Sixkiller is revered by many Seattleites who were around for his gridiron heroics in the 1970s.

From Seattle Times