On the mast is aniron hoop or traveller, to which it is hoisted.
Also, an iron hoop with a bag, used to catch crabs and lobsters.
The wheel here figured shows a nave with 10 spokes and fellies, which are bound together by an iron hoop, precisely similar to the wheels now in use.
I now, therefore, gave them several implements, sundry pieces of iron hoop, and an ornamental badge of copper.
Mr. Galler ran after, and secured, a native who was making off with an iron hoop.
The form of the old cresset, which may be well enough imitated with a few bits of iron hoop (Fig.
A bag of cooper's iron hoop rivets is a very favourite charge among the South-Sea whalers.
In Table Bay crawfish are caught in great numbers in baskets made of rough netting of rope yarn, stretched upon an iron hoop, and baited with bits of fish or offal (as in Fig.
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