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Definition of tire iron in English: tire ironnoun North American A steel lever for removing tyres from wheel rims. 〈美〉(拆装用)轮胎撬棒 Example sentencesExamples - Russ kept digging in the trunk and pulled out the tire iron.
- Clean your argument up, confess your misogyny or explain what on earth you're talking about before I get the tire iron out.
- The car was so close now that he expected to feel the fender on his leg or a tire iron on his heel at any moment.
- Dad decided, after beating on it with a tire iron for a short while, that even though both of our imaginations were working overtime, we'd simply have to wait until we got home.
- I forgot that I had picked up a new tire iron, so I didn't need to use your tools.
- When Ten was done, and the flat tire, jack, and tire iron had been placed back in the trunk, he stepped up to John and looked at him very seriously.
- The weapon they had recovered was a solid steel crowbar the length of a tire iron, not the harmless hollow tube the widow had testified it was, and yes, it could certainly be a very lethal weapon.
- Further, sometimes we think of the tire iron as a negotiating tool.
- He had struck his palm with a tire iron a few days earlier, and he had come to the mobile clinic for evaluation.
- Sophisticated theory should be wielded like an X-acto knife, not like a tire iron, and that seems to be achieved most easily when things are the least stagey, the narrative kept ungimmicky.
- If so, it was an olive branch wielded like a tire iron - and with about as much grace as a man tightening the lug nuts on a wheel.
- I've heard about people getting into altercations, and I know one guy who had a cabbie throw a tire iron at him.
- This is why I keep a tire iron under my front seat.
- With both hands I smashed the tire iron into the side window.
- If I sleep on my back, I always dream someone will beat my face in with a tire iron or encyclopedia.
- Handing John a tire iron he commanded, ‘Help me take off the wheels.’
- My client's security status was low threat but I was still very aware that we were on a dark road with no weapons save for a tire iron should we need one.
- The car slammed to a stop and four young men piled out, one with a baseball bat, another with a crowbar or tire iron.
- Repeat this procedure with a second tire iron one spoke down on the same side of the rim.
- It was an odd assortment of stuff, from a tire iron and vanity mirror to fan and seat belts.
Definition of tire iron in US English: tire iron(British tyre iron) nounˈtaɪ(ə)r ˈaɪ(ə)rn North American A steel lever for removing tires from wheel rims. 〈美〉(拆装用)轮胎撬棒 Example sentencesExamples - Further, sometimes we think of the tire iron as a negotiating tool.
- The car slammed to a stop and four young men piled out, one with a baseball bat, another with a crowbar or tire iron.
- He had struck his palm with a tire iron a few days earlier, and he had come to the mobile clinic for evaluation.
- If so, it was an olive branch wielded like a tire iron - and with about as much grace as a man tightening the lug nuts on a wheel.
- When Ten was done, and the flat tire, jack, and tire iron had been placed back in the trunk, he stepped up to John and looked at him very seriously.
- Russ kept digging in the trunk and pulled out the tire iron.
- The car was so close now that he expected to feel the fender on his leg or a tire iron on his heel at any moment.
- If I sleep on my back, I always dream someone will beat my face in with a tire iron or encyclopedia.
- Dad decided, after beating on it with a tire iron for a short while, that even though both of our imaginations were working overtime, we'd simply have to wait until we got home.
- The weapon they had recovered was a solid steel crowbar the length of a tire iron, not the harmless hollow tube the widow had testified it was, and yes, it could certainly be a very lethal weapon.
- I forgot that I had picked up a new tire iron, so I didn't need to use your tools.
- My client's security status was low threat but I was still very aware that we were on a dark road with no weapons save for a tire iron should we need one.
- This is why I keep a tire iron under my front seat.
- Repeat this procedure with a second tire iron one spoke down on the same side of the rim.
- Clean your argument up, confess your misogyny or explain what on earth you're talking about before I get the tire iron out.
- It was an odd assortment of stuff, from a tire iron and vanity mirror to fan and seat belts.
- With both hands I smashed the tire iron into the side window.
- Handing John a tire iron he commanded, ‘Help me take off the wheels.’
- I've heard about people getting into altercations, and I know one guy who had a cabbie throw a tire iron at him.
- Sophisticated theory should be wielded like an X-acto knife, not like a tire iron, and that seems to be achieved most easily when things are the least stagey, the narrative kept ungimmicky.
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