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Chirk   Listen
verb
Chirk  v. t.  To cheer; to enliven; as, to chirk one up. (Colloq. New Eng.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Chirk" Quotes from Famous Books



... take on so; chirk up a bit! She's plenty old enough to work and make her own livin'. Of course you couldn't expect me to say I'd keep her. Land sakes! Grandpa's all I can manage now, and he's gittin' worse and more ...
— Rosa's Quest - The Way to the Beautiful Land • Anna Potter Wright



Words linked to "Chirk" :   vocalise, chirk up, vocalize, voice



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