1. wyre - Noun
2. Wyre - Proper noun
wyre (plural wyres)
Obsolete spelling of wire
A river in Lancashire, England, which flows into the Irish Sea at Fleetwood.
A local government district with borough status in Lancashire, which is named after the river.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA children’s charity is celebrating after expanding its regional branch beyond Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde to help youngsters across Lancashire. Source: Internet
Around 50 queens and retinues from Wyre towns and villages descended upon Calder Vale for its annual Children’s Festival. Source: Internet
A parish or town council, properly planned and established, would give local residents that extra power needed to keep Wyre in check. Source: Internet
Explaining the genesis of the book, ‘Joe’ said: “As a retired civil engineer specialising in water engineering, I have always been intrigued by the former industries which the Rivers Calder and Wyre supported in the village. Source: Internet
Mohan admitted four offences brought by Wyre Council under Health and Safety laws. Source: Internet
Coun Rob Fail, leader of Wyre Labour group, also did not want to comment on any of the issues. Source: Internet