68 Verbs to Use for the Word tired

I'd about as soon go to jail, Bill, as patch tires for tourists; I" "You don't have to," said Bill, his grin widening.

The little high-power bullet struck and blew the tire off the wheel.

"That man's bear has eaten the tire off one of your wheels!"

He might burst a tire on that stony road, you see, and be delayed.

But even then, I'd have got back, if we hadn't punctured a tire when we were five miles from anywhere.

While waiting the next morning, we jacked up the wheel and removed the damaged tire.

They are nearly all loose, and I am afraid we will have to stop sooner, if there can be found wood suitable to heat the tires.

" "What a contemptible trick to play," said Dora as she alighted, "Can you mend the tire?" asked Nellie as she, too, got out, followed by her sister.

"You sell 'em new tires, see.

With these the men lifted the tire out of the fire, but the blacksmith said it was a little too hot, and he must let it cool a minute or two.

These Equal Syllables alone require, Tho oft the Ear the open Vowels tire, While Expletives their feeble Aid do join, And ten low Words oft creep in one dull Line.

After changing the ruined tire he backed down the road and turned to stop near where Ruenke lay.

He ran slowly at first to test the new tire.

"A while ago," said the Major, resuming the conversation as he carved the roast, "a young fellow came to me who had invented a new sort of pump to inflate rubber tires.

We left its occupants, who disdained our help, putting on a new tire.

" "Well, we'll have to fix the tire, that is all there is to it," said the oldest Rover.

"Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way, And merrily hent the stile-a; A merry heart goes all the day, Your sad tires in a mile-a." Winter's Tale.

The Doctor leaves her Ford tires, and runs to the ward to explain to the overzealous mother the difference between massage administered by a physician and the ordinary manner of "beating" a baby.

It was because he had been with her that, from morning till night, she had thrilled with the joy of life and excited anticipation of each new day which had never failed or let her tire.

If Judy heard, she had not the sense to heed; and old Peter himself, snuggling into his pillows, merely turned over when the din reached his ears, muttering to himself with righteous indignation that a body would think the girl would know better nor behave that way, but let her shout as much as she liked an' tire herself out, she'd be apt to be a bit quieter in the mornin'.

All this can be done with the wheel jacked up, but if resting on the tire as suggested, the valve-stem is protected during the efforts to loosen tire.

Dear Sir: I am informed that my brother Eldreth William Smith, having suffered the mishap to lose his tires at your place or thereabouts, and having the misfortune to fall short of immediate funds with which to pay cash for replacement, has been denied credit at your hands.

Shadwell, The Virtuoso (1676), Act iii, mentions 'Tires for the head, locks, tours, frouzes, and so forth'.

If you got a car, you need tires, and a new one'll always come in handy sometime.

All faiths beside, or did by arms ascend; Or, sense indulged, has made mankind their friend: This only doctrine does our lusts oppose Unfed by Nature's soil, in which it grows; Cross to our interests, curbing sense, and sin; 160 Oppress'd without, and undermined within, It thrives through pain; its own tormentors tires; And with a stubborn patience still aspires.

68 Verbs to Use for the Word  tired