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'tires' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to the rubber covering on the wheels of a vehicle, or as a verb meaning to become exhausted or depleted. Example sentence: After a long day of work, she was tired and her tires were flat.
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The work on such trawlers is gruelling and often tires the men, adding to the risk factor, Kovalchuk said.
This time we have money to spend, but after an evening strolling past restaurants decorated with pictures of Jay Z and Beyoncé eating there, my wife suddenly tires of the high life.
On royal tours and walkabouts, she is careful to choose bright colours and small-brimmed hats, glides through crowds "like a liner" and seemingly never tires.
Meanwhile, his brother, the president, never tires at having his name affixed to a new project.The opposition is ineffective.
Months of debilitating confrontation are in prospect.Britain, as China never tires of reminding it, ruled Hong Kong for 150 years without granting it democracy.
Whenever Nate tires of one, there always seems to be another to take her place, ready to be wooed with talk of Svevo or Bernhard.Nate is a proper 21st-century scoundrel: sensitive, self-justifying and narcissistic.
Its Buffalo Bicycles look ungainly but have puncture-resistant tires, a heavy frame and a rear rack that can hold 100kg.
But nothing had been destroyed, no walls were sprayed with protest slogans, no cars were overturned and no tires were burned.The students had made their headquarters in a well-barricaded, strategic spot on an intersection near the tent camps.
The ECB has been targeted by a hitherto little-known movement called "Blockupy", burning tires and cars and smashing windows in the area around the bank.
They burnt car tires and hurled rocks and bricks at the police.
He sometimes tires of the diplomatic trenches and goes over the top, sharing his ideas with a public microphone.
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