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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of sipe.

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Examples

  • Each rib is siped, which means the ribs have little slahes that help provide biting edges for traction in dirt, slush, and snow.

    Get The Most Out Of A New Set of Truck Tires 2009

  • Each rib is siped, which means the ribs have little slashes that help provide biting edges for dirt, slush, and snow traction.

    Get The Most Out Of A New Set of Truck Tires 2009

  • I can certainly tell them that in connection with the counterrevolutionary pockets which were wiped out and in connection with the counterrevolutionary pockets which were siped out and in connection with all of the groups that will be wiped out, even though all of the ex-regulars may rise up.

    TELEVISION DISCUSSION OF CASTRO WITH RODRUGUEZ 1960

  • Amazon 27. 30Non-marking siped outsole for traction Lace up closure for a snug fit Padded collar for comfort

    Jumbo Software Updates 2010

  • And our new IdroGrip performance rubber is razor-siped for added slip resistance over a variety of surfaces.

    craigslist | sporting goods in seattle-tacoma webmaster@craigslist.org 2010

  • Made of water-repellant materials that resist soaking, and with breathable mesh ports, the soles are lugged and razor siped, so they drain water instead of holding it in.

    Navy Times - News 2009

  • Made of water-repellant materials that resist soaking, and with breathable mesh ports, the soles are lugged and razor siped, so they drain water instead of holding it in.

    Air Force Times - News 2009

  • Especially for lateral control - all-seasons or just straight AWD may enable you to go from a complete stop on a slippery mess, but when turning, you need that deeply, frequently siped tire to keep from sliding in a turn.

    Buffalo Pundit 2009

  • Made of water-repellant materials that resist soaking, and with breathable mesh ports, the soles are lugged and razor siped, so they drain water instead of holding it in.

    Air Force Times - News 2009

  • Made of water-repellant materials that resist soaking, and with breathable mesh ports, the soles are lugged and razor siped, so they drain water instead of holding it in.

    Marine Corps Times - News 2009

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