Definition of Irked
1. irk [v] - See also: irk
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Irked
Literary usage of Irked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia by John Mactaggart (1876)
"irked—Teased, forced to become a foe. IRR—to call, to hunt a curr. ISH-WISH—The
call on the cat to her food. IS-KISS—The call on a curr-dog to his food. ..."
2. Horae Hebraicae: An Attempt to Discover how the Argument of the Epistle to by George Montagu Manchester (1835)
"Wherefore I was irked with that generation, And said, they always err in heart;
And they have not known my ways, Concerning whom, I sware in my wrath, ..."
3. The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia by John Mactaggart (1876)
"irked—Teased, forced to become a foe. IRR—to call, to hunt a curr. ISH-WISH—The
call on the cat to her food. IS-KISS—The call on a curr-dog to his food. ..."
4. Horae Hebraicae: An Attempt to Discover how the Argument of the Epistle to by George Montagu Manchester (1835)
"Wherefore I was irked with that generation, And said, they always err in heart;
And they have not known my ways, Concerning whom, I sware in my wrath, ..."
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