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Meanings of
tire out
in English
Portuguese
cansar-se
Catalan
fatigar-se
Spanish
agotar
Back to the meaning
Exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress.
wear
weary
fatigue
tire
jade
fag
outwear
fag out
wear upon
wear out
refresh
Portuguese
cansar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
wear
"
wear
weary
fatigue
tire
jade
Examples for "
wear
"
1
The
ready
-
to
-
wear
clothes industry, New York's major industry, is almost exclusively Jewish.
2
Wrap dresses are easy to
wear
and hide all your problem areas.
3
She asserts, quite trenchantly, her right to
wear
trousers on State occasions.
4
I wish people would
wear
them from a voluntary basis, she said.
5
Ultimately, of course, what you
wear
on your bike is personal choice.
1
Factor in plenty of sea days: they're important for recharging
weary
batteries.
2
Even in
strike
-
weary
France, the work stoppage is affecting Euro Disney stock.
3
There was no respite for a
weary
looking London stock market yesterday.
4
The
weary
government keeps control from the centre of the vast city.
5
Not really horsemen, he decided, but tired men leading their
weary
animals.
1
She's noted that 'pandemic
fatigue
'
is affecting many citizens at the moment.
2
Workers have voiced concerns that
fatigue
levels are putting safety at risk.
3
However,
fatigue
prevented four subjects from group P from completing the trial.
4
He said in recent media interviews that he had suffered from
fatigue
.
5
Multivariate regression methods were used to identify significant factors associated with
fatigue
.
1
Half an hour later, he reported for work at the
tire
plant.
2
Goodyear previously said it would discontinue consumer
tire
production at the plant.
3
Goodyear sold its North American farm
tire
business to Titan in 2005.
4
For instance, I am no longer permitted to change a punctured
tire
.
5
The result is a cacophony of engine noise,
tire
squeal, and numbers.
1
And a
jade
platter of dainty food calls for a million coins.
2
Swiftly Peggy stooped and unfastened the little
jade
god from far-off China.
3
She had served the tin gods in temples of gold and
jade
.
4
The great giraffe seal of pink
jade
was also displayed to advantage.
5
Somewhere in the final issue, Lady Stardust should wear a
jade
dress.
1
You know, in case TMZ is having a
fag
break or something.
2
It is late September at the
fag
end of the tourism season.
3
They said that the whole world would know he was a
fag
.
4
Albert dropped his
fag
and stood on it on the way in.
5
They smoked
fag
after
fag
,
lighting the new ones on the butts.
1
A pair of gauntlets will
outwear
three or four pairs of gloves.
2
See, the organ-constricting, bone-crunching corset as an
underwear
-
as
-
outwear
look is NOT for everyone.
3
Such a worm gear will, I fancy,
outwear
a dozen of the scientific sort.
4
Insulated by thermal
outwear
and whiskey, Roe's isolated professor is tellingly exploring the void.
5
Same footwear rules as women apply and denim, tracksuits, leggings, casual
outwear
are also banned.
1
Archie grabbed a
fag
out
of her packet and lit up.
2
Jack stubbed his
fag
out
viciously against the table.
3
Jack fished another
fag
out
of the pack.
4
Biddy, wait,-girlshave no innings-girlsonly
fag
out
.
5
He must be exhausted, and as they say here, all
fagged
out
.
1
He was without the helmet and body covering they
wear
upon
the exterior.
2
The perversity of things, animate and inanimate, was beginning to
wear
upon
him.
3
We often hear how our modern appliances
wear
upon
our nerves.
4
But what means this scarf which you
wear
upon
your shoulder?
5
The bodily exertion had begun to
wear
upon
him during the last few minutes.
1
And so you
wear
out
your eyesight in the working of chairs.
2
The toil was fitted to
wear
out
the strongest of his men.
3
Running less than an hour, the film doesn't
wear
out
its welcome.
4
Gee, but he does
wear
out
the engines in his cars, Whitney.
5
So ladies and gentlemen, we're going to
wear
out
some shoe leather.
1
The scores helped
wear
down
the challenge of the relegation-threatened home team.
2
Given enough time, my battle cruisers can probably
wear
down
that battleship.
3
After several minutes of kicking and scratching, she began to
wear
down
.
4
They've adopted a guerrilla policy to try and
wear
down
our fleet.
5
But time and change soon
wear
down
these first fancies of youth.
Usage of
tire out
in English
1
He must
tire
out
the Frenchman in the end, he thought.
2
Most of these remakes
tire
out
at the box office before they arrive.
3
For you won't
tire
out
my patience, or break my heart.
4
The wrappings and trappings often
tire
out
the hapless viewer before the main event.
5
I'd
tire
out
all the judges and juries in London.
6
Don't be tempted by plants in full flower as these will soon
tire
out
.
7
You can keep doing this until your thumbs
tire
out
.
8
We can
tire
out
all other forbearance, but not His.
9
And if I don't
tire
out
I'll call on Helen.
10
A rugby team who put a guard up for 80 minutes
tire
out
quite quickly.
11
But the cruelty of the oppressor could not
tire
out
the fortitude of the victims.
12
As to your wind, you would
tire
out
the stoutest swordsman in the Percys' train.
13
There is little doubt of the ability of these couriers to
tire
out
any horse.
14
She has done enough to
tire
out
an army.
15
I thought maybe they'd punctured my
tire
out
there.
16
Maybe for a little while, but we'd just
tire
out
even faster in the long run.
Other examples for "tire out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
tire
out
tire
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
tire out
Portuguese
cansar-se
exaurir-se
Catalan
fatigar-se
cansar-se
fatigar
cansar
abatre
Spanish
agotar
cansar
Tire out
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Tire out
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