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Definition of tiring
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Tiring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tir.
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Greenroom
::
Greenroom
(n.) The
retiring
room of
actors
and
actresses
in a
theater.
Indefatigable
::
Indefatigable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
fatigued;
not
readily
exhausted;
unremitting
in labor or
effort;
untiring;
unwearying;
not
yielding
to
fatigue;
as,
indefatigable
exertions,
perseverance,
application..
Tiring-house
::
Tiring-house
(n.) A
tiring-room.
Modest
::
Modest
(a.)
Restraining
within
due
limits
of
propriety;
not
forward,
bold,
boastful,
or
presumptious;
rather
retiring
than
pushing
one's self
forward;
not
obstructive;
as, a
modest
youth;
a
modest
man..
Downlying
::
Downlying
(n.) The time of
retiring
to rest; time of
repose.
Retiring
::
Retiring
(a.)
Reserved;
shy; not
forward
or
obtrusive;
as,
retiring
modesty;
retiring
manners..
Retirement
::
Retirement
(n.) The act of
retiring,
or the state of being
retired;
withdrawal;
seclusion;
as, the
retirement
of an
officer..
Retire
::
Retire
(n.) The act of
retiring,
or the state of being
retired;
also, a place to which one
retires..
Ebb Tide
::
Ebb tide () The
reflux
of tide
water;
the
retiring
tide; --
opposed
to flood tide.
Tiring
::
Tiring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tir.
Solitaire
::
Solitaire
(n.) Any
species
of
American
thrushlike
birds of the genus
Myadestes.
They are noted their sweet songs and
retiring
habits.
Called
also
fly-catching
thrush.
A West
Indian
species
(Myadestes
sibilans)
is
called
the
invisible
bird.
Tap
::
Tap (n.) A
signal,
by drum or
trumpet,
for
extinguishing
all
lights
in
soldiers'
quarters
and
retiring
to bed, --
usually
given about a
quarter
of an hour after
tattoo..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) The act of
retiring
or
withdrawing
one's self,
especially
from what is
dangerous
or
disagreeable..
Retiring
::
Retiring
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
retirement;
causing
retirement;
suited
to, or
belonging
to,
retirement..
Spoutless
::
Spoutfish
(n.) A
marine
animal
that
spouts
water;
--
applied
especially
to
certain
bivalve
mollusks,
like the long clams
(Mya),
which
spout,
or
squirt
out, water when
retiring
into their
holes..
Dereliction
::
Dereliction
(n.) A
retiring
of the sea,
occasioning
a
change
of
high-water
mark,
whereby
land is
gained..
Tiring-room
::
Tiring-room
(n.) The room or place where
players
dress for the
stage.
Tireless
::
Tireless
(a.)
Untiring.
Unassuming
::
Unassuming
(a.) Not
assuming;
not bold or
forward;
not
arrogant
or
presuming;
humble;
modest;
retiring;
as, an
unassuming
youth;
unassuming
manners..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) A
signal
given in the army or navy, by the beat of a drum or the
sounding
of
trumpet
or
bugle,
at
sunset
(when the roll is
called),
or for
retiring
from
action..
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