A tire made of reinforced rubber and filled with compressed air; used on motor vehicles and bicycles etc.
1Helen of Troy never saw a pneumatic tire.
2Behold the world's first pneumatic tire.
3These are a few of the reasons why the Women's Rescue League is scattering tacks in the pathway of the pneumatic tire.
4Have we toiled afoot thus far up the social mountainside, only to go bowling down on a pneumatic tire-"aslow as to the fiends?"
5The Scottish inventor John Boyd Dunlop poses with a bicycle with pneumatic tires.
6M. Filleul stooped forward: the dust of the road bore marks of anti-skid pneumatic tires.
7These had pneumatic tires so thick as to assure ease of movement at any speed.
8Tom and Dave were already there, the two pneumatic tires standing against the trunk o a tree.
9In what manner is cotton used in the manufacture of pneumatic tires, and why is it thus used?
10The first pneumatic tires, known then as "patent aerial wheels," were invented by Robert William Thomson of London in 1846.
11The best way to stop a car on Earth was to shoot out the pneumatic tires, but we favored springy wiry things.
12Mr. Lee says that the present pneumatic tires would not be of the slightest use, as rubber cracks and splits with the extreme cold.
13At times, they drove across fields from one plot of crosses to another, their pneumatic tires crushing flat from the furrows opened by the plowman.
14The 200-mm pneumatic tires inflate to 30 psi (or less for street-surfing mavericks), and the 43-inch-long ovoid deck is made of maple.
15The number of pneumatic tires sold in 1917 is estimated at 18,000,000, which at an average cost of $25 would amount to $450,000,000.
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