Lexicographical Neighbors of Chirker
Literary usage of Chirker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Widow Spriggins, Mary Elmer, and Other Sketches by Frances M. Whitcher (1868)
"So they went, and byme by they cum back", and the Deacon lookt considerable
chirker'n he did afore he went; and thinks me, I wonder what's the reason. ..."
2. An Analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science, for the by John Neill, Francis Gurney Smith (1861)
"... OF MEDICINE. chirker in colour. They are more numerous on the face than other
parts; and in fact, when crusts begin to form, the whole face is covered, ..."
3. The Heir of Athole: A Story by Julia McNair Wright (1887)
"... I hope you feel chirker now the boy has sor out the book ?" said Barry,
cheerfully, to the old man. y of ..."