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tyre

[ US /ˈtaɪɹ/ ]
[ UK /tˈa‍ɪ‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. hoop that covers a wheel
    automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air

How To Use tyre In A Sentence

  • There's a lot of wear in these tyres.
  • Richard Harris delivers a riveting portrayal of Captain Tyreen.
  • The town council chairman said the grass outside the school was being churned up by tyres.
  • The "fruitily perfumed pineapple weed" that came to Britain from Oregon in the late 19th century and then began to spread throughout the countryside, Mr. Mabey says, "exactly tracked the adoption of the treaded motor tyre, to which its ribbed seeds clung" as if the treads were the soles of climbing boots. Stow the Mower, Stop Pulling
  • I must pump the tyres up on my bike.
  • They decide to go, too, but Frank has problems manoeuvring the car, whose tyres keep losing their grip.
  • What began as a rubber tyre and components importer in the late 1980s has now grown to a serious farm machinery enterprise based around its "remanufactured" low-hour second hand North Queensland Register - Front Page
  • Armstrong said the Spaniard's tyre had punctured as they braked for a corner.
  • Dio Cassius can scarcely be mistaken when he says that Tyre and Sidon were "enslaved" -- i.e. deprived of freedom -- by Augustus, [14477] who must certainly have revoked the privilege originally granted by Pompey. History of Phoenicia
  • The type of damage being done to the cars ranges from wing mirrors being snapped off to glue being put in locks and tyres being slashed, with victims facing bills of hundreds of pounds.
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