Ya might say I was explorin'," Birken replied at last.
Would Birken listen if he tried reasoning, he asked himself.
He decided that Birken had not come close enough for that, and wondered if he was afraid of his own impending action.
Kinton had stepped forward six or eight paces, irritated despite his anxiety at the way Birken persisted in drifting before him.
To himself, he wished he had not told Birkenabout the spaceship.
Seeing that no one ran after him, Birken slowed his pace, but kept walking toward the ship.
The sights steadied on Birken as the latter approached the foot of the ladder leading to the entrance port of the spaceship.
By the time his passengers had alighted, however, Birken had drawn level with them, about fifty feet away.
Birken was running as best he could toward the spaceship, and had covered nearly half the distance.
Meanwhile, Birken seemed eager to learn all Kinton could tell him about the planet, Tepokt.
It appeared that his suspicions concerning Birkenhad been only too accurate.
Birken showed no more change of expression than if the other had commented on the weather.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "birken" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.