That gaffer's joy to grief should glide, Tira la la!
With plenty of brass, but little brain, Tira la la!
They got up and Raven set the chairs inside the hut and took his glance about to see if all was in order: for he did not abandon the unwilling hope that Tira might sometime come.
He lifted Tira again, put her into the car as if a touch might hurt her, and sat there holding her, waiting for Nan.
If Tira was to fight this desperate battle all her mortal life, he wasn't to be placated by the rewarding certainty of a heavenly refuge at the end.
This was the voice that had echoed through the woods that day when Tira stood, her baby in her arms, in what chill of fear Raven believed he knew.
Tenney," he said, "don't you remember what Tira believed in?
If Tira made his heart race, she wouldn't hear it.
Tira sat, the stillest thing out of a wood where stalking danger lurks, her eyes on her sewing.
He burst into a loud laugh, took off his hat and made Tira an exaggerated bow.
Tira followed him and silently took the pair he gave her, came back to the couch and spread them carefully, not to waken the child.
Many a worthy citizen of Belfield well remembers his first jacket-and-trowsers, the handiwork of Tira Blake.
But sometimes, when little Helen proffered her assistance, Tira let the child try her hand, taking great pains to instruct her in housewifery, warmly praising her successful essays, and finding excuses for every failure.
I think it'll do everything for S'tira to be along 'th me there, where I can look after her.
I been lookin' out for this place for S'tira a good while.
S'tira said that's the way she knew you was from Willoughby Pastures.
I guess if I have to manage many more cases like yours, S'tira Dudley, I shall want to lay in a whole chest of it.
Manda Grier, "have you been lettin' him keep his hat all this while, S'tira Dudley?
There was nothing in all that Tira said which Laura did not know before; but it was uttered in such a way that it sounded in her ears like a new revelation, filling her heart with peace and comfort, and inspiring her with hope and courage.
A year and more had elapsed since Laura, encouraged by Tira Blake's assuring words, had begun to hope that a better fate was in store for her than to become the wife of a man she detested.
Tira herself must admit that it was all true and reasonable,--but, oh, how very dreadful!
She feared not, for Tira herself seldom went to the city.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tira" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.