firk in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
FIRK (verb): to move or stir with a lively or energetic motion, often associated with the rustling of leaves or the changing of seasons.
Sample Sentences
- The old tree in the backyard had begun to firk, signaling a change in the season.
- As the dog ran through the leaves, it seemed to firk with every leap it took.
- After hours of hiking, we finally reached a spot where the creek would firk down the rocky slope.
- The sound of the wind made the branches firk, creating a natural symphony in the forest.
- She watched the artist as he would firk the paint onto the canvas, transforming it with each stroke.
- The children decided to firk around the garden, searching for hidden treasures.
- After weeks of deliberation, he finally chose to firk the project rather than abandon it.
- She managed to firk a smile out of him, despite his gloomy demeanor.
- The old man would often firk tales of his youth, captivating anyone who would listen.
- In the midst of chaos, they found a way to firk joy from the simplest moments.
- The children decided to firk around the yard, searching for hidden treasures.
- After hours of digging, they finally managed to firk out the old coins buried in the soil.
- She watched her brother firk with the fishing line, trying to untangle the knots he had made.
- The curious cat began to firk at the box, eager to discover what was inside.
- In the middle of the project, he had to firk his tools to find the right one for the job.
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