Similar words: shirk, shirker, shirking, chirp, chirpy, chirrup, chirography, chiropractor. Meaning: v. make a shrill creaking, squeaking, or noise, as of a door, mouse, or bird.
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1. Chirk up, your troubles will soon be over.
2. You need a good holiday to chirk you up.
3. Chirk was now peripheral to Gloucester's main concerns but complemented Stanley involvement in Cheshire and Flint.
4. She needs a good holiday to chirk her up.
5. I really hope he'll chirk up, and get along comfortable.
6. It would be a tragedy if the chirk and the crick of this once common creature should no more be heard as a choral accompaniment to spring.
7. The Earl of Arundel's heir was restored to his inheritance and granted the lordship of Chirk.http://sentencedict.com/chirk.html
8. Hawarden Park scored a 76-run victory over bottom of the table Chirk.
9. Third placed Hawarden Park should be too powerful at home for bottom of the table Chirk.
10. Tomorrow will be my daughter's birthday I plan to give an evening party to chirk her up.