Yes. It is the past tense and past participle of to expire, and applies to thing that have expired (licenses, sales, and even people, where it is a euphemism for died).
You don't. Expired means expired. Period.
No, hence the word expired. It is unsafe to eat anything expired. Dispose of anything expired.
Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.
Yep, its expired
Yes, as along as you have an address in the state it expired from
cookies will expired
The duration of Expired is 1.73 hours.
No, my passport application has not expired.
Zoubi You get an expired Erection
Expired was created on 2008-04-04.
Yes, he got expired in 2012.
Expired is the past tense of expire.