A tire (or tyre in British English which is now considered obsolete and not to be used in general conversation or on internet message boards) is a ring-shaped covering that fits around a wheel to protect it
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Get me a tyre out of the boot of your lorry. And a sticking plaster while you are at it.
Do most lorries have boots?
I can't recall seeing any "tire" shops in my admittedly brief travels of the UK or Australia, but do recall seeing many "tyre" shops (they stick out because it looks so wrong to North American eyes).
I'm just thankful the Grammar Police haven't shown up, or someone could be going to gaol.
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An ancient Phoenician city on the eastern Mediterranean Sea in present-day southern Lebanon. The capital of Phoenicia after the 11th century B.C., it was a flourishing commercial center noted for its purple dyestuffs and rich, silken clothing. Tyre was besieged and captured by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C. and was finally destroyed by Muslims in A.D. 1291.
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I’m always amazed these sportscasters and announcers can call the game with McDavid’s **** in their mouths all the time.