Examples of 'get a tire' in a sentence

Meaning of "get a tire"

get a tire: This phrase typically means to acquire or obtain a new tire for a vehicle. It is commonly used in the context of needing to replace a damaged or worn-out tire on a car or bicycle

How to use "get a tire" in a sentence

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get a tire
Get a tire iron out of the car.
It took five hours to get a tire fixed.
Get a tire iron from the car.
I am gonna get a tire iron.
Get a tire that has better puncture resistance.
We got to get a tire looked at.
I am just going to get a tire.
Always get a tire dealer to fit your tires on rims.
That 's where you get a tire.
Get a tire and then just take a stick and run down a street with it.
I will get a tire.
Get a tire and then take a stick and run down the street with it.
Call an ambulance. Get a tire iron from the car.
Get a tire iron out of the car . - Okay.
Do not worry, I can get a tire horn to widen the flaps.

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Well, you can also find people. That's where you get a tire.
But what if instead of a car, you get a tire puncture on your bulldozer?
There's nowhere to get a tire changed here, so… you know, there's nothing you can do.
So that's how you get a tire on.
Look . Look . Get a tire iron out of the car.
Laughing When did we get a tire swing?
All I had to do was get a tire iron and drop it into Mr. Rybak 's bag.
That 's it! Debbie is gonna get a tire iron straight into the.
Can you get a tire iron, bud?

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