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tire English

Meaning tire meaning

What does tire mean?
Definitions in simple English

tire

A tire is the outer part of a car wheel. It is usually made of rubber The front tire on my bike needs changing.

tire

To become tired. Running makes me tire.

tire

hoop that covers a wheel automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air (= wear) exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress We wore ourselves out on this hike lose interest or become bored with something or somebody I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food (= bore) cause to be bored (= exhaust, play out) deplete exhaust one's savings We quickly played out our strength

Synonyms tire synonyms

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Conjugation tire conjugation

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tire · verb

Examples tire examples

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Simple sentences

When a tire loses its tread, it's time to buy a new one.
Tom was beaten to death with a tire iron.
Mary was killed with a tire iron.
They tire easily.
A tire on the car blew.
My bicycle has a flat tire.
I have a flat tire.
We found a nail stuck in the tire.
Could you check the tire pressure?
The tire leaks air.
I had to push my bicycle because I had a flat tire.
I got a flat tire.
This tire needs some air.
This tire doesn't have enough air in it.
When my bicycle hit the rock, the front tire blew out.
My bicycle has got a flat tire.
My bicycle had a flat tire, so I missed the seven o'clock train.
I pumped up the tire.
She got a flat tire on her way home.

Movie subtitles

No lunch -- and as empty as a punctured tire.
Well, don't tire yourself out.
So that you won't tire of me.
Aren't you afraid I might tire of you?
What, you want me to dig into my pocket every time you fold a wheel or blow a tire?
What'll we do, use it for a tire patch?
When she was a little girl, she used to tire of all her toys. and throw them away while they were still new.
Look at there. See that spare tire?
I think you ought to buy yourself a new tire.
A new tire?
A new tire shouldn't cost more than a new hat, should it?
Looks like they're changing a tire.
FLAT TIRE.
Won't I tire her?
I trust the walk did not tire you.
Besides, George has to change the tire.
All right, I'll change the tire.
And you won't tire of me?
Tire of you?
When we tire of ourselves, we change our hair, or hire a new cook. or decorate the house.
See that spare tire?
A brand-new tire.
Truck blocking' the road. Looks like they're changin' a tire.
Take you to Niagara Falls if I don't tire of looking at water.
Get closer, bend over it, unless you want to tire yourself.
You told me the tire would run 10,000 miles.
I don't want a new tire.
He told me the tire would run 10,000 miles.
This last great game of yours, this of which you never tire, seems to me to be the strangest, the saddest, the emptiest of all.
Let's try that other tire.
You got another flat tire, Tom?
Now, start pumping that tire.
Anton, shoot at the tire.
You hit me, why do you tire yourself?
Sure, Duchess, but they tire the feet.
Seven hours in a plane is enough to tire anyone.
The tire!

News and current affairs

Today its problems look, as the Brookings Institution economist Peter Orszag says, much more like the equivalent of a slow tire leak: you have to fix it eventually, but it isn't very hard to do and repair it isn't terribly urgent.
If Social Security is a slow tire leak, then the post-2020 General Fund is an urgent brake job, Medicare and Medicaid are a melted transmission, and the budget deficit is the equivalent of having just crashed into a tree.
BRUSSELS - Europe's leaders never tire of reminding their constituencies, almost like a mantra, that the major emerging-market countries are overturning the existing global economic order.
Discipline and morality may well be key to reinforcing trust and credibility to Europe's social fabric - a point that northern Europeans never tire of making.
But Obama's recent tariffs on tire imports may be a sign of things to come.

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