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    Use "tire out" in a sentence

    tire out example sentences

    tire out


    1. My dad's mayor of Argor, second largest city in the entire Outland


    2. The entire outside world is based on your thoughts and mental attitude


    3. At other times you may detect the need for some assistance, both in terms of spiritual intuition and because it can be tricky to sweep the smoke over the entire outline of your body, front and back, head to toe


    4. With one tire out of action, we would simply come to a stop


    5. They may have incredible powers but, they still tire out like the rest of us


    6. we couldn’t see the entire outline it was there!


    7. Other than the red cloak, her entire outfit had been changed


    8. What I’m suggesting here is changing your entire outlook on waking up early, and I won’t pretend its easy


    9. “You mean they put this entire outfit on her?”


    10. tractor trailers through the grass they'd blow a tire out for

    11. of food, you’re entire outlook will change! The results you want will


    12. Valley as a going concern and utilising the entire output of that enterprise


    13. The entire outdoor area was decorated with potted plants, fairy lights and tiki torches and of course, red tables and chairs


    14. would a cat that had the entire outside world to poop on decide to come


    15. With the zombie inching forward, I needed to get the motorcycle tire out of the sand, but I couldn’t focus on helping Jackie and digging our way out all at once


    16. Even when she wasn't saying anything--and often she said hardly a word during an entire outing--she still somehow asserted herself


    17. But the entire outside, front, sides and rear, was then clad in wood panels representing rustic slats as one would find in the slums of third world countries where families lived not in homes as known in the west but in shanties made of whatever material could be found, often planks of old timber


    18. refinance the entire outstanding loan (principal+ unrecovered interest) or part of


    19. It is in one of these moments—when, upon reaching the top of a hill that was so high and wide that Mary could see nothing beyond it—that Mary’s entire outlook on her situation begins to change


    20. This means that you, as an individual quality manifestation of this particular Stereo-Form, will never and nowhere else (in the external appearance common to you “now”) be born, because the entire outer World began to exist to you, not thousands or millions of years “ago”, but only at the moment of “your personal birth”

    21. This fact is crucial because once you understand this, it changes the entire outlook of your awareness and the way you look at things


    22. I have three entire outfits already


    23. He had stared, unblinking, at Scott through his entire outburst


    24. Instead, try to pay for the entire outstanding amount


    25. We could still hope that the animal would tire out and not be as insensitive to exhaustion as our steam engines


    26. “I saw she needed a hand getting the tire out


    27. Out in the countryside, barn roofs and entire outhouses flew away


    28. (The following year the entire outstanding amounts of these issues were retired or provided for


    29. If, to take a simple example, the president’s salary were paid for ten years in advance and the entire outlay charged against surplus as a “special expense,” it is clear that the profits of the ensuing period would thereby be overstated


    30. They dressed as if they were traveling on a fashionable ocean liner, with bustles under their silk skirts and lace gorgets and broad-brimmed hats trimmed with crinoline flowers, and the two younger women changed their entire outfits several times a day, so that they seemed to carry with them their own springlike ambience while the other passengers were suffocating in the heat

    31. As Carrington had surmised, he proposed to tire out the greenhorns by an exhaustive progress through workings which would be of no possible interest to Trevanion


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