tire iron

NOUN
  1. hand tool consisting of a lever that is used to force the casing of a pneumatic tire onto a steel wheel
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How To Use tire iron In A Sentence

  • At one point, the two cabs stopped at a stop light and the driver from the other cab pulled a tire iron from under his seat and began to wave it wildly at the driver of Jane's taxi.
  • At one point, the two cabs stopped at a stop light and the driver from the other cab pulled a tire iron from under his seat and began to wave it wildly at the driver of Jane's taxi.
  • No, he thought, they got him with the tire iron.
  • Almost the entire iron-manganese tungstate series appears to be represented in these deposits; the most common is manganese-bearing ferberite.
  • For a moment the entire iron car was outlined in an eerie violet halation as the paint boiled up on the vehicle's surface, and all four tires melted. Music to My Sorrow
  • So now he knew it had been the tire iron.
  • He probably had a couple whacks with something, a tire iron or a bowling trophy.
  • He located a tire iron amid the stinging rubble and sprang forth to attack the invaders.
  • Eventually, the merry mutilators grow sick of each other's horrendous overacting and face off for an ultimate battle of brains, brawn, bowie knives, and tire irons.
  • He winds up in rural Lillehammer, Norway, site of the 1994 Winter Olympic showdown between Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan the only linkage one could dream up might be the term "tire iron". The Short List: Steven Van Zandt Goes to Norway in 'Lilyhammer'
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