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tiro

[ UK /tˈa‍ɪɹə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone new to a field or activity

How To Use tiro In A Sentence

  • Among the refinements are five-way adjustable shocks, stiffer springs and a beefier antiroll bar lacing the rear end. A Boss on the Road With a Peon's Interior
  • After the hospital I was planning on going to Lettuce Knit to buy some needles but decided against it, instead made the short walk from St. Mike's to the Flatiron.
  • It analyses the bone ash disposal ways by entironment theory and takes forward the way that is environmental and fits to our country.
  • Mr. Gilani also secured the delivery of 50 JF-17 multirole fighter jets. China Breeds Chaos
  • Here he was in the back of beyond, a lone American with a Beatles haircut advising a paramilitary team composed of anticommunist, antiroyalist Hmong tribesman who cut off the ears of their dead enemies. Looking Back On the Spy Life
  • Lectures were translated by Giovanni Gherardini, but the great outburst of pamphlets — a whole battle — did not break out till 1818, when the term romanti - cismo was used first by antiromantic pamphleteers, ROMANTICISM IN LITERATURE
  • That's a bare minimum level of air power that allows for a basic air patrol and intercept capability, but it's not the same as having a large fleet of multirole planes that can be tasked with air combat, ground attack, reconnaissance, and other jobs. U.S. Help to Upgrade Iraqi Air Force Will Take Time
  • Oh, perfect for me, Cara thought as she extracted the flatiron from the back of the sink cabinet. Choker
  • The solution was a trick called renormalization, worked out by Feynman, Julian Schwinger, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga and Freeman Dyson.
  • In practical terms, we have reaffirmed our commitment to build the Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers; the future fast-jet fleet will comprise the more capable Joint Strike Fighter and Typhoon; we will develop multirole brigades to be able to conduct the full range of tasks with our ground forces; and we will be capable of deploying a modernized all-arms force into the field up to 30,000 strong. The British Lion Will Continue to Retain His Claws
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