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 word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
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 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 word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
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 annoying sounds Maddie always made would constantly irk Michelle.
vex , irk
a word that joins two sentences
a word that joins two sentences
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".
"Irk" has one syllable. In American English, it rhymes with clerk, lurk, perk, quirk, shirk, Turk, and work.