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Meaning
Verb
●
To become
sleepy
or weary.
●
In Auto parts:
To make
sleepy
or weary.
●
To become
bored
or
impatient
(with).
●
To bore.
●
To
dress
or adorn.
●
To
seize
,
pull
, and
tear
prey
, as a
hawk
does.
●
To
seize
,
rend
, or
tear
something as
prey
; to be
fixed
upon, or
engaged
with, anything.
Noun
●
In Auto parts:
alternative
spelling
of
tyre
: The
rubber
covering
on a wheel.
●
In Auto parts:
alternative
spelling
of
tyre
: The
metal
rim
of a
wheel
, especially that of a
railroad
locomotive.
●
A child's
apron
covering
the
upper
part of the body, and
tied
with
tape
or
cord
; a
pinafore
. Also tier.
●
Accoutrements, accessories.
●
Dress,
clothes
, attire.
●
A
covering
for the
head
; a
head
dress.
●
A
tier
,
row
, or rank.
Sourced from
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Origin
tire
English
tiren
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Tire
Exhaust
Fatigue
Fordo
Jade
Poop
Wear
Weary
Tyre
Tyres
Gas Out
Knock Up
Tire Out
Wear Down
Wear Out
Cause Boredom
Run Someone Ragged
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Brake
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Axle
Car
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Wheels
Truck
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Saddle
Windshield
Helmet
Rubber
Motorcycle
Blade
Bumper
Clutch
Gear
Skid
Pedal
Chassis
Engine
Shaft
Belt
Rear
Roller
Automobile
Rotor
Burn
Roll
Pavement
Tread
Battery
Stretch
Hose
Driver
Cylinder
Brakes
Bicycle
Gearbox
Miss
Bolt
Lose
Tear
Pump
Throw
Machine
Windscreen
Lug Nut
Brake Pads
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Rhymes
Ire
Tyre
Gyre
Tire
Mire
Wire
Lyre
Pyre
Fryer
Choir
Friar
Buyer
Prior
Conspire
Amplifier
Retrochoir
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