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  • The gluttony. chirky: Maybe, right now, loving them is the best thing y ... eddo: Cody, Gas is now 2.85 here!! Posted Note
  • I think I'm going to make it this weeke ... chirky: Ummmm, you can drop some of that quiche off at my ... eddo: I agree. Posted Note
  • And you know what I told you about mourners chirking up, after the first blow! When Egypt Went Broke
  • You know what I'm addic ... chirky: Where's the part about friends who come to cheer ... eddo: Thanks Leann! Posted Note
  • Now, you chirk up, Boston, and smile and try to be a good sport, or I'll work you over and make a man out of you. The Long Chance
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  • Mr. Haynes told me that if I would "chirk up" he would give me his elk teeth. Letters on an Elk Hunt
  • On your point about abstinence, ther ... chirky: Maybe, right now, loving them is the best thing y ... eddo: Cody, Gas is now 2.85 here!! Posted Note
  • There were plenty on the lawn around the Sagamore Club that dewy June morning, chirping, chirking, trilling, repeating their endless arias from tree and gate-post. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
  • Almost Kenny could see him chirking up into insolence and the pertness of a bird. Kenny
  • We were in the very centre of a prairie-dog town, but before I could formulate in my mind the probabilities of holes and broken legs, the chirk, chirk, chirking had fallen astern. Arizona Nights
  • Chirk was now peripheral to Gloucester's main concerns but complemented Stanley involvement in Cheshire and Flint.
  • Not that anyone in particular expected "them poor Hayneses" to keep bright or "chirk up. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • Just before dinner time I donned a becoming gown to chirk up my courage, groped my way down the long, dim stairs, and telephoned to Von Gerhard. Dawn O'Hara, the Girl Who Laughed
  • We were in the very centre of a prairie-dog town, but before I could formulate in my mind the probabilities of holes and broken legs, the chirk, chirk, chirking had fallen astern. Arizona Nights
  • Your staring looks, your blood, your "chirking," are accidentals. Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett
  • And unlike Herbert his ministry was a long one: curacies in Chirk and Hanmer.
  • Ayla lay awake under the starlit sky, staring up at the patterns of constellations and listening to the night sounds: the wind sifting through the trees, the soft liquid running of the river, the chirk of crickets, the harsh harumph of a bullfrog. The Plains of Passage
  • 'Perhaps under the tables,' says young Angus, chirking up still more at this geniality. Somewhere in Red Gap
  • Five dollars would make me chirk up; ten would start a slight smile; twenty would put a beam in mine eye; fifty would cause me to utter shrill cries of unadulterated joys and a hundred would inspire me to actions like unto those of a whirling dervish. The Valley of the Giants
  • And such was the power of mercury and mind combined over matter that he would immediately chirk up and feel warm. Europe Revised
  • It's only when you come she seems to chirk up a bit. Anne of Avonlea
  • Chirk, chirk, chirk, it went, the sound of a spoon being rapidly whisked round a basin. The Invisible Man

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