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1. tire tire


The tire leaks air.
You have worn tires.
The tire factory employs 250 people.
Could you check the tire pressure?
My father had me change a tire on his car.
When my bicycle hit the rock, the front tire blew out.
Once you’ve tired of classical, you could start with music from the fifties and progress through each decade.
I'm getting a spare tire around my waist. I guess it's middle age creeping up on me.
When a tire loses its tread, it's time to buy a new one.
I have to fix my flat tire before I can resume cycling.
get tired
Do you have a bucket of water for me by any chance? I have a flat tire.
Can you fix a flat tire on a bike? That kind of thing's a piece of cake.
Running tired her.
People, like peacocks, will never tire of displaying to friends and potential mates just how wonderful they are.

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2. deck deck


I don't think he's playing with a full deck.
Malaysia Airlines has decided to ban children under 12 years of age from the top deck of its A380 planes.
Place the deck of cards on the oaken table.
the upper/lower/main deck of a ship
All hands on deck!
Memorising the cards in a deck in order is certainly a difficult task, but manageable.
I went on deck from my cabin.
She got herself through college telling people their fortunes as a phony psychic. She didn't even have a proper Tarot deck, but her clients didn't know the difference.
Rainwater is directed into pipes which pass below the bridge deck.
This airport doesn't have as many flights as New Chitose Airport and even looking from the observation deck at first there were no planes.
Most of the young people on the boat slept on the deck in their sleeping bag
Could you stop the car for a moment? I wanna buy a deck.
Look! Did you see how this guy decked the other one?
Sue and Len sat on the seats on the top deck of the ferry to watch the sea gulls flying past.

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