1. You really irk me.
2. Hey, doesn't he really irk you?
The prefix of the word "irk" is "ir-" and the suffix is "-k".
Obnoxious people really irk me. Crazy people really irked me .
The way he chewed his food started to irk her. She wanted to say hello, but he seemed to be in a grouchy mood, and she didn't want to further irk him.
The word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
The annoying sounds Maddie always made would constantly irk Michelle.
The prefix of the word "irk" is "ir-" and the suffix is "-k".
India's oil purchases from Iran irk U.S.
Obnoxious people really irk me. Crazy people really irked me .
Unannoyed
The way he chewed his food started to irk her. She wanted to say hello, but he seemed to be in a grouchy mood, and she didn't want to further irk him.
The word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
The annoying sounds Maddie always made would constantly irk Michelle.
vex , irk
You can make a few sentences with the word market. You can use the sentences "I am going to the market" and "The market prices are going down".
a word that joins two sentences
a word that joins two sentences
"Irk" has one syllable. In American English, it rhymes with clerk, lurk, perk, quirk, shirk, Turk, and work.