tire
[ˈtaɪər]
Definition:
1. Hoop that covers a wheel.
2. Get tired of something or somebody.
3. Exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress.
Use 'tire' in a sentence:
- I'm tired of having to pretend all the time.
- By the end of the day we were tired but happy.
- Scottish dancing is so interesting and easy that it will never tire you out.
- Most float on water only a short time before they tire, sink, and drown.
- It can be used to wet the tire.
- Where can we fix the tire?
- I never tire of hearing her stories.
- Tiring stories often tire the children.
- He felt he would never tire of listening to her stories.
- People were beginning to tire in the midday heat.
- How to choose a good tire?
- I'm sorry, I've got a flat tire.
- That's why you never tire of traveling.
- He does look tired.
- Our car had a flat tire.
- During vigorous exercise, our muscles tire as they run out of fuel and build up waste products.
- I'll never tire of it.
- Then he will soon tire of her.
- He soon began to tire of her.
- They were cold, hungry and tired out.
- Trail blazes, tire tracks, and other features can lead you to civilization.
- She was tired of hearing about their trip to India.
- We were just going to the tire shop to pick up a tire and nothing more.
- That flat tire cost me an hour.
- He was too tired to argue the point.
- You've got a flat tire.
- Oh no, we blew another tire!
- I was so tired I went straight to bed.
- She had a flat tire.
- I found the job tiring at first but I soon got used to it.
- It had been a long tiring day.
- The kids were getting tired and a little cranky.
- You look tired ─ you should take a vacation.
- You will never tire of listening to her stories.
- As she became more tired, errors began to creep into her work.
- She was so tired she couldn't think straight.
- "Fresh air won't tire me," said the young Rajah.
- I would never tire of listening to the stories told by grandma.
- I saw him blowing up the tire.
- Really, I'm not in the least tired.
- Even the stars get tired of gussying up for the awards.
- I'm sick and tired of all the arguments.
- He had a flat tire and needed a tool to get it off.
- I was tired of his cheap jokes at my expense.
- He always comes out with the same tired old jokes.
- I'm tired ─ I'm going to bed.
- She was tired and out of sorts by the time she arrived home.
- McKee suddenly noticed tire tracks on the bank ahead.
- The impact of this sameness on our emotional energy is gradual, but huge: It's like a tire with a slow leak.
- He did not have enough money to have the tire patched up, let alone buy a new one.
- Her legs were beginning to tire.
- The minister keeps coming out with the same tired formulas.
- It's normal to feel tired after such a long trip.
- When I'm tired, I tend to make mistakes.
- Don't you ever get tired?
- It's difficult to pump facts and figures into tired students.
- He has made a good recovery but still tires easily.
- The driver lost control when a tire burst.
- I'm too tired even to think.
- Take a warm bath to soothe tense, tired muscles.