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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of tire of in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of tire of in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of tire of in a Sentence

  1. Hassan Kamal:

    The( conspiracy) label will be difficult for( Sharif) to shake off, corruption allegations( against Shehbaz Sharif) will persist, and it is inevitable that regular Pakistanis will tire of the prime minister's office being treated as a family heirloom between brothers.

  2. Colette:

    Researchers, with science as their authority, will be able to cut -- Animals up, alive, into small pieces, drop them from a great height to see if they are shattered by the fall, or deprive them of sleep for sixteen days and nights continuously for the purposes of an iniquitous monograph... Animal trust, undeserved faith, when at last will you turn away from us? Shall we never tire of deceiving, betraying, tormenting animals before they cease to trust us?

  3. Ho Chi Minh, When asked how Vietnam could possibly wage war against the West.:

    They will kill a great many of us. We will kill a few of them. They will tire of it first.

  4. Yubisai Blanco:

    We're going to tire of this. There will be something like the 'Caracazo' for sure.

  5. Raoul Vaneigem:

    People without imagination are beginning to tire of the importance attached to comfort, to culture, to leisure, to all that destroys imagination. This means that people are not really tired of comfort, culture and leisure, but of the use to which they are

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