Definition of Tirings

1. tiring [n] - See also: tiring

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tirings

tirelings
tiremaker
tiremakers
tires
tiresome
tiresomely
tiresomeness
tiresomenesses
tirewoman
tirewomen
tirilazad
tiring
tiring-room
tiring-rooms
tiringly
tirings (current term)
tirl
tirled
tirling
tirls
tirma
tirmas
tiro
tiroes
tiron
tiros
tirr
tirred
tirring
tirrit

Literary usage of Tirings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling, Charles Wolcott Balestier (1902)
"Faith! were he mine (As mine's the glove he binds to for his tirings) I'd fly him with a make-hawk. He's in yarak Plumed to the very point—so manned so ..."

2. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1909)
"... tirings for the head, like the attire of a stag, such as never obtained in England. Also were displayed in both countries thick orles or turbans of rich ..."

3. Kim by Rudyard Kipling (1905)
"Faith ! were he mine (As mine's the glove he hinds to for his tirings) I'd fly him with a make-hawk. He's in yarak Plumed to the very point — so manned so ..."

4. All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal by Charles Dickens (1889)
"... would prefer to read of things that actually happened, and were true, sooner than of tirings one invents oneself." Then she'd run up a treo and make ..."

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