Sentences

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

  1. The old tree in the backyard had begun to firk, signaling a change in the season.
  2. As the dog ran through the leaves, it seemed to firk with every leap it took.
  3. After hours of hiking, we finally reached a spot where the creek would firk down the rocky slope.
  4. The sound of the wind made the branches firk, creating a natural symphony in the forest.
  5. She watched the artist as he would firk the paint onto the canvas, transforming it with each stroke.
  6. The children decided to firk around the garden, searching for hidden treasures.
  7. After weeks of deliberation, he finally chose to firk the project rather than abandon it.
  8. She managed to firk a smile out of him, despite his gloomy demeanor.
  9. The old man would often firk tales of his youth, captivating anyone who would listen.
  10. In the midst of chaos, they found a way to firk joy from the simplest moments.
  11. The children decided to firk around the yard, searching for hidden treasures.
  12. After hours of digging, they finally managed to firk out the old coins buried in the soil.
  13. She watched her brother firk with the fishing line, trying to untangle the knots he had made.
  14. The curious cat began to firk at the box, eager to discover what was inside.
  15. In the middle of the project, he had to firk his tools to find the right one for the job.

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