grappling iron
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Definition
Noun: A device, typically with multiple hooks or claws, designed to grasp and hold onto objects. It is often attached to a rope and thrown to secure a connection, commonly used in maritime contexts for securing boats or retrieving items.
Usage
The term "grappling iron" refers specifically to the tool itself. It is used to describe the action of catching, securing, or retrieving something by using its hooks to gain a hold.
Examples
- The sailors used a grappling iron to pull the drifting dinghy back to the ship.
- During the salvage operation, they threw a grappling iron to hook onto the sunken chest.
- A grappling iron lay coiled with its rope on the deck, ready for use.
Advanced Usage
- "to throw a grappling iron": This phrase describes the action of launching the tool to catch onto a target.
- The coast guard prepared to throw a grappling iron to secure the suspect's vessel.
Variants and Related Words
- Grapple (noun): A simpler, often synonymous term for a grappling iron.
- Grappling hook: The most common modern variant of the term.
- Grapnel: A technical term, often used interchangeably with grappling iron, especially for a smaller, multiple-hooked anchor.
Synonyms
- Grappling hook
- Grapnel
- Creeper (in specific contexts, like a four-clawed grapnel)
Related Phrases
- "to cast a grapnel": A more formal or nautical phrase for deploying the tool.
- The rescue team cast a grapnel toward the wreckage.
Noun
- a tool consisting of several hooks for grasping and holding; often thrown with a rope