Word: tiring
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...motorists, skidding, churning, and bogging down in one of the snowiest winters on record, last week heard gripping news. At long last there has apparently been developed an honest-to-goodness nonskid tire...
Japs and Germans seemed never to tire of devising new kinds of booby traps and land mines. The latest...
Smitty, who learned to fly about the time a lot of World War II pilots were learning to walk, has flown more than 6,200 hours. In 169 landings on carriers he has brought his plane in without even flattening a tire. Worst wear & tear on any of his planes has come from enemy gunfire, which was not accidental...
...slashed the production of passenger car tires for the first quarter of 1945 by 1,650,000; junked all tire-rationing certificates issued before March, 1944; informed A-card drivers that they could: 1) try to find recaps next year or 2) get off the roads...
...reporter-photographer who covers the police run on weekends, was sitting in Omaha's detective bureau when the accident call droned in over the radio. Racing down two flights of stairs to the pressroom, he grabbed his camera, ran for his car. Too rushed to put on his tire chains, he set off behind the police ambulance (which had chains) in a skidding, hair-raising, 75-block chase over slippery roads, through red lights, down an icy hill. At the bottom of the hill lay the boy. As the mother backed away from his bleeding body and another badly...