dirk

[ UK /dˈɜːk/ ]
[ US /ˈdɝk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a relatively long dagger with a straight blade
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How To Use dirk In A Sentence

  • Deputy Agricultural and Land Affairs Minister Dirk du Toit called on farmers to invest in what he described as human resource capital.
  • As a producer and processor of organic products, Dirk is a successful and independent supplier of the current market demand.
  • Parkhurst tells Bullinger, among other novelties, that Riccio was a necromancer, who happened to be dirked; by whom he does not say. John Knox and the Reformation
  • The glass pavilion, designed by Dirk van Pastel, is in the western corner of a triangular site, surrounded by the woods and fields of Burgundy.
  • As a producer and processor of organic products, Dirk is a successful and independent supplier of the current market demand.
  • How did you get a dirk and a broadsword on an airplane?
  • As a producer and processor of organic products, Dirk is a successful and independent supplier of the current market demand.
  • Dirk West was arrested in possession of galjoen, steenbras, blacktail and kabeljou at the coastal resort town of Swakopmund last week. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • They were moored, stem and stern, in a grog-shop, making a great noise, with a crowd of Indians and hungry half-breeds about them, and with a fair prospect of being stripped and dirked, or left to pass the night in the calabozo. Chapter XXVII. The Sunday Wash-Up-On Shore-A Set-To-A Grandee-“Sail Ho!”-A Fandango
  • Just where Faceman was ice-cool, desperately shallow and slightly horny all the time, Dirk Benedict also appears to be ice-cool, desperately shallow and slightly horny all the time. Big Brother Celebrity Hijack Betting Odds: Can John Win?
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