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Words that rhyme with -ire

List of words that end with a "ire " sound

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Pis forPliers

Pliers are a tool used for holding things, like small pieces of metal. They are similar in design to scissors. Some pliers also have a blade on them so they can be used for cutting things like wire.
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A pyre is a large pile of wood prepared for a fire. A funeral pyre is a large pile of wood prepared for burning a dead body as part of a funeral ceremony.
A quagmire.
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Qis forQuagmire

A quagmire is another word for bog or swamp, a soft area of land that may be muddy or covered in a small amount of water.
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Razor wire, or barbed tape is similar to barbed wire but is designed to stop humans rather than animals from passing. There is a single strand of barbed wire in the picture. Razor wire has sharp blades made from pressed stainless steel along its length. The blades are designed to give very bad cuts to anyone trying to climb over it.
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Sis forSapphire

Sapphires are deep blue gemstone quality corundums. They are made from aluminium oxide crystals, the same as rubies, with the blue colour from traces of titanium and iron. Sapphires are very hard and have industrial uses as well as being used in jewelry.

Sis forSpire

A spire is a tall, pointed structure usually found as a type of roof on the tallest part of a grand building. Spires are common on churches and cathedrals.
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Tis forTire

A tire, also spelled tyre, is a circle of rubber that fits over a wheel and is usually filled with air. Cars and bikes ride on tires.
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Tis forTired

You are tired when you are sleepy and need to go to bed, or when you have worked really hard and are exhausted and worn out. The little boy in the picture is very tired.
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Tis forTyre

A tyre (also spelt tire) is a hard, black, rubber layer that goes on the outside edge of wheels. Most tyres are filled with air. They make driving a car or bicycle much more comfortable. The zigzag grooves in tyres are so they grip the road better and stop your car from slipping around.
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Vampires are a mythical creature which is said to exist by drinking people's blood. They are said to only come out at night as daylight can destroy them. It is also said they can only be killed by a stake through the heart, or by a silver bullet. A vampire has no reflection, so they cannot be seen in a mirror.