tire

/taɪr/
noun
  1. A rubber covering around a wheel, typically filled with air, used on vehicles like cars, bikes, and trucks.
    • He replaced the old tires with new all-season ones.
    • I need to pump air into my bike tire before the ride.
    • The car's front tire went flat after hitting a nail.
verb
  1. To become weary or lose energy; to cause someone to feel exhausted.
    • Don't tire yourself out by working too late.
    • After hiking for hours, I began to tire and needed a rest.
    • The long meeting tired everyone in the room.
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