Definition of «tyre»

The term "tyre" refers to a rubber ring that is used for maintaining contact with a surface, typically on wheeled vehicles. It can also refer to any round object or circular shape. In some countries, including the United Kingdom and Australia, it is spelled as "tire."

Usage examples

  1. I need to replace the worn-out tyre on my car.
  2. The bike shop has a wide selection of high-quality tyres.
  3. The Formula 1 driver swiftly changed his damaged tyre during the race.
  4. The heavy rainfall made the roads slippery, increasing the risk of tyre skidding.
  5. Before a long road trip, it is essential to check the air pressure in all your vehicle's tyres.
  6. A punctured tyre can be repaired at a tyre repair shop.
  7. The tyre on my bicycle has gone flat, and I need to inflate it.
  8. In some countries, it is mandatory to have winter tyres during the snowy season.
  9. The car accident was caused by a blowout of the rear tyre.
  10. The truck driver lost control due to a tyre blowout on the highway.

Sentences with «tyre»

  • There is no substitute for regular checking of tyre pressure with proper tools. (mechanics.stackexchange.com)
  • It isn't the most extensive standard safety kit list in the sector but passenger and side airbags can be added from the options list along with tyre pressure monitoring. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • Two other people died in the accident, which happened when the front tyre on the bus which was 20 years old, had a catastrophic blow - out. (mayborngroup.com)
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