| BIRKS | • birks n. Plural of birk. • Birks prop.n. A surname. • Birks prop.n. Plural of Birk. |
| CHIRK | • chirk n. The sound of a spoon rapidly whisking around a pot or basin. • chirk v. (Intransitive, especially as "chirk up") To become happier. • chirk v. (Transitive, especially as "chirk up") To make happier. |
| DIRKE | • dirke n. Obsolete form of dirk. • DIRKE v. (Spenser) to darken. |
| DIRKS | • dirks n. Plural of dirk. • dirks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dirk. • Dirks prop.n. A male given name from the Germanic languages. |
| FIRKS | • firks n. Plural of firk. • firks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of firk. • FIRK v. (Shakespeare) to drive or rouse; to speed along. |
| IRKED | • irked adj. Annoyed. • irked v. Simple past tense and past participle of irk. • IRK v. to annoy or weary. |
| KIRKS | • kirks n. Plural of kirk. • Kirks prop.n. A surname. • Kirks prop.n. Plural of Kirk. |
| LIRKS | • lirks n. Plural of lirk. • lirks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lirk. • LIRK v. (Scots) to wrinkle. |
| MIRKS | • mirks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mirk. • MIRK n. darkness, also MURK. |
| MIRKY | • mirky adj. Alternative form of murky. • MIRKY adj. dark, also MURKY. |
| QUIRK | • quirk n. An idiosyncrasy; a slight glitch, mannerism; something unusual about the manner or style of something or someone. • quirk n. (Architecture) An acute angle dividing a molding; a groove that runs lengthwise between the upper part… • quirk n. (Archaic) A quibble, evasion, or subterfuge. |
| SHIRK | • shirk v. (Transitive) To avoid, especially a duty, responsibility, etc.; to stay away from. • shirk v. (Intransitive) To evade an obligation; to avoid the performance of duty, as by running away. • shirk v. (Transitive) To procure by petty fraud and trickery; to obtain by mean solicitation. |
| SMIRK | • smirk n. An uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied, conceited or scornful. • smirk n. A forced or affected smile. • smirk v. To smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous. |
| STIRK | • stirk n. (Britain, Scotland, dialectal, dated) A yearling cow; a young bullock or heifer. • STIRK n. a yearling ox or cow. |
| YIRKS | • yirks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of yirk. • yirks n. Plural of yirk. • YIRK v. to draw tight. |