[
US
/ˈtaɪɝ/
]
[ UK /tˈaɪə/ ]
[ UK /tˈaɪə/ ]
VERB
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exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress
We wore ourselves out on this hike - cause to be bored
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lose interest or become bored with something or somebody
I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food -
deplete
We quickly played out our strength
exhaust one's savings
NOUN
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hoop that covers a wheel
automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air
How To Use tire In A Sentence
- As for me, I was feeling a little spaced out and tired from my trip across the pond yesterday.
- There is a great deal of feeling and perhaps some bitterness, but do you not all agree with me that it is quite possible, since there is a fashion of armament in Europe, and since there has been no withdrawal on the part of the Admiralty from the stand taken by the First Lord some months ago, to have the entire Canadian people approach this situation in a calm and in an impartial manner? Canada and the Empire
- However, we still rely entirely on the generosity of the public for funding.
- It's not entirely accurate - the book is a bit darker than that, but there is a fair bit of lovable eccentricity to the characters.
- A time-lapse camera recorded the entire event, compressing it into a 100-minute film that became a work in its own right.
- It was in her role as a career-obsessed TV weathergirl in Gus Van Sant's 1995 satire ‘To Die For’ that Kidman started to win audiences over.
- She was so tired she came home and conked out at eight o'clock.
- Can you tell me what the major league record is for most consecutive batters retired by a pitcher and who holds it?
- Recruit rich white republicunts (carpetbaggers) to swoop in and scoop-up "devalued" (seized from still-exiled owners) properties and change the entire complexion (race, income, politics, everyfuckingthing) of the ENTIRE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. Your Right Hand Thief
- Ronald Martin retired from the United States Air Force Reserve as a Lt. Colonel. Mastin, Ronald L.