Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: shirked
IPA transcription: [ʃ'ɝkt]
Usage examples
  • I've shirked and put off, but I can't shirk and put off any longer.
  • But it seemed rather unnecessary to take a fresh set of notes, and, to tell the truth, I rather shirked the labour, tired as I was after my late exertions; besides, I wanted to think over the events of the evening, while they were fresh in my memory.
  • It is taken as a strong proof of a man's innocence that he should look you full in the face with a steadfast gaze when you look at him with suspicion plainly visible in your eyes; but would he not be the poorest villain if he shirked that encounter of glances when he knows full surely that he is in that moment put to the test?