Encara no tenim significats per a "tire of".
1Clearly some City season ticket holders never tire of abusing opposition strikers.
2So I just stared right back, beginning to tire of this game.
3Ronald laughed at the idea that he should ever tire of Dora.
4And that is the reason why we never tire of playing it.
5Perhaps, in a few months, she would tire of the old life.
6They never tire of the services where it has a prominent place.
7I wonder if the United States will ever tire of making surveys?
8If you ever tire of this religious crap, you could do fine.
9Then he will tire of you as he has of the others.
10I could exchange unpleasantries all day and he'd never tire of it.
11And yet, I had hoped that Barbemouche would tire of the chase.
12You will go on no doubt till you tire of the chase.
13It really is a track you won't tire of in a hurry.
14But our young lady and gentleman never seemed to tire of it.
15How long before Ubad would tire of this play and his preaching?
16If we tire of the saints, Shakespeare is our city of refuge.
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