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Definition of irk
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Irk (v. t.) To
weary;
to give pain; to
annoy;
-- used only
impersonally
at
present.
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Sea Girkin
::
Sea
girkin
() Any small
holothurian
resembling
in form a
gherkin.
Simper
::
Simper
(n.) A
constrained,
self-conscious
smile;
an
affected,
silly
smile;
a
smirk..
Smirked
::
Smirked
(imp. & p. p.) of Smir.
Smirk
::
Smirk (v. i.) To smile in an
affected
or
conceited
manner;
to smile with
affected
complaisance;
to
simper.
Mirk
::
Mirk (a.) Dark;
gloomy;
murky.
Quirky
::
Quirky
(a.) Full of
quirks;
tricky;
as, a
quirky
lawyer..
Underdoer
::
Underdoer
(n.) One who
underdoes;
a
shirk.
Kirkman
::
Kirkman
(n.) A
clergyman
or
officer
in a kirk.
Mirksome
::
Mirksome
(a.) Dark;
gloomy;
murky.
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A
sudden
turn; a
starting
from the point or line;
hence,
an
artful
evasion
or
subterfuge;
a
shift;
a
quibble;
as, the
quirks
of a
pettifogger..
Stirless
::
Stirk (n.) A young
bullock
or
heifer.
Lazy
::
Lazy
(superl.)
Disinclined
to
action
or
exertion;
averse
to
labor;
idle;
shirking
work.
Irksome
::
Irksome
(a.)
Wearisome;
tedious;
disagreeable
or
troublesome
by
reason
of long
continuance
or
repetition;
as,
irksome
hours;
irksome
tasks..
Monotony
::
Monotony
(n.) Any
irksome
sameness,
or want of
variety..
Birken
::
Birken
(v. t.) To whip with a birch or rod.
Dirkness
::
Dirkness
(n.)
Darkness.
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. i.) To
shelter
one's self from
danger,
risk, duty,
responsibility,
etc., as if by
hiding
in or
behind
a
hedge;
to
skulk;
to
slink;
to shirk
obligations..
Mirk
::
Mirk (n.)
Darkness;
gloom;
murk.
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A small
channel,
deeply
recessed
in
proportion
to its
width,
used to
insulate
and give
relief
to a
convex
rounded
molding..
Palatal
::
Palatal
(a.)
Uttered
by the aid of the
palate;
-- said of
certain
sounds,
as the sound of k in
kirk..
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