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tir·ing [ˈtaɪərɪŋ] ADJ

tiring
tiring

I . tire1 [ˈtaɪəʳ] VB trans

tire2 [Am ˈtaɪɚ] N Am

tire → tyre:

See also tyre

ˈsnow tyre N, ˈsnow tire N

spare ˈtyre N, spare ˈtire N

1. spare tyre AUTO:

2. spare tyre inf (fat):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It is intuitively clear that the vocal fold tissue will experience some tiring due to this large number of hits.
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Manual transmissions were heavy and tiring to drive, requiring skill and strength from the driver, and also frequent adjustments as the clutch plates wore.
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A disadvantage to this technique is the tiring of the legs.
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Johnny did, but not hard, for fear of tiring himself.
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Despite the night being very clear and fine, dawn approached a certain amount of mist in the air, making driving conditions very tiring.
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The work becomes progressively more difficult and tiring with increasing thickness of material.
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He was regarded as a supersub, coming on late in games to create chances and take on tiring opposition left-backs.
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However, tiring of the never-ending training, he gave up sumo for a while and spent his time fishing.
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Low sun shining directly in his face would have made observation tiring, but the signals were still clearly visible.
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He set for tiring journeys to remote villages in search of the missing manuscripts.
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