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1. tire

noun. ['ˈtaɪɝ'] hoop that covers a wheel.

Etymology

  • tire (English)
  • tiren (Middle English (1100-1500))

2. tire

verb. ['ˈtaɪɝ'] exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress.

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  • tire (English)
  • tiren (Middle English (1100-1500))

3. tire

verb. ['ˈtaɪɝ'] lose interest or become bored with something or somebody.

Etymology

  • tire (English)
  • tiren (Middle English (1100-1500))

4. tire

verb. ['ˈtaɪɝ'] cause to be bored.

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  • tire (English)
  • tiren (Middle English (1100-1500))

5. tire

verb. ['ˈtaɪɝ'] deplete.

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  • tire (English)
  • tiren (Middle English (1100-1500))

6. ply

verb. ['ˈplaɪ'] give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance.

Etymology

  • ply (English)
  • plien (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • plier (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))

7. ply

verb. ['ˈplaɪ'] join together as by twisting, weaving, or molding.

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  • ply (English)
  • plien (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • plier (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))

8. ply

verb. ['ˈplaɪ'] apply oneself diligently.

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  • ply (English)
  • plien (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • plier (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))

9. ply

noun. ['ˈplaɪ'] one of the strands twisted together to make yarn or rope or thread; often used in combination.

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  • ply (English)
  • plien (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • plier (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))

10. ply

verb. ['ˈplaɪ'] wield vigorously.

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  • ply (English)
  • plien (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • plier (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
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