Twenty-one days from San Francisco the light at Tiri-tiri Point, on the coast of New Zealand, was sighted, twenty miles distant from Auckland.
Away to the right loom the triple peaks of Rangi-Toto, its well-wooded sides rising gracefully from the waters of the gulf toward Tiri-tiri and the open ocean.
The least objectionable origin seems to be nambu (sacred or trustworthy) and tiri (a light).
She is conducted to the kizhakkini, preceded by a Nambutiri carrying a lamp called ayyira tiri (thousand wicks), and is made to stand facing the bridegroom on the north or north-east of the altar.
There is also the signal station on Mount Victoria, whence incoming vessels may be sighted outside of Tiri-tiri and the Barrier Islands.
Right ahead a conical mountain top is perceived, Tiri-Tiri is close to, and it is high time the pilot came aboard.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tiri" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.