Having thus got hold of him, Tommy led Birkie to a stand where the King of Egypt was telling fortunes with cards, and doing a roaring trade among the Jocks and Jennys.
He also sold packs at sixpence each, and the elated Birkiewas an immediate purchaser.
She was nine-and-twenty, and a birkie woman of nine-and-twenty can make a good husband out of very unpromising material.
Could I get at your brothers, I declare I wadna leave a Herries birkie on the lands o' Westerha'.
Hardly was his back turned, and amaist before ye could cry Jack Robison, in comes the birkie and the very young leddy the auld gentleman described arm and arm thegither, smoodging and lauching like daft.
The young birkie had neither hat nor shoon, but he did not spare the stick; round and round they flew like daft.
Hardly was his back turned than in came the birkie and the very young lady the old gentleman described, arm-and-arm together, laughing like daft Dog on it!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "birkie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.