Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The milk-sickness.
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- noun Plural form of
tire . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
tire .
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Examples
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Best bet in regards to tires is to go with All-Season (mud & snow) tires.
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All-Terrain tires will certionally provide better off-road traction (grip) than highway tires but will not be as effective on wet or dry pavement.
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All-Terrain tires will certionally provide better off-road traction (grip) than highway tires but will not be as effective on wet or dry pavement.
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If that is your reason for going to all terrain tires, they will not help you on the front of the vehicle.
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The all-terrain tires will make deference in handling and the height of the tire will also change the performance, the taller the tire the more power needed to turn them and less gas mileage.
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If that is your reason for going to all terrain tires, they will not help you on the front of the vehicle.
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Cool, think the Chinese will cover her in tires and she'll be the Chinese Michellin woman?
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The all-terrain tires will make deference in handling and the height of the tire will also change the performance, the taller the tire the more power needed to turn them and less gas mileage.
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Will putting all-terrain tires on it instead of highway tires make a difference? and will the | Field & Stream
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The all-terrain tires will give you better traction and let you get further from help when you get stuck.
hernesheir commented on the word tires
The milk-sickness. --The Century Dictionary
In heraldry, the antlers of a hart; attires. See definition under attire.
October 9, 2011