A firk with my cutlass did signify our warlike intent, a thrust of my arms forth and back pictured the sweep of oars; and, to make an end o't, they understand our fixed purpose and are keen set to lend us their aid.
That cook knave shall find us a tin vessel, or I'll firk him," said Turnpenny.
Sir, leave thisfirk of law, or, by this light, I'll give your throat a slit.
Well, I go; an' he should not take it, Firk swears to forswear him.
Faith, an your foreman go, dame, you must take a journey to seek a new journeyman; if Roger remove, Firk follows.
You firk him, I'll firk him myself; pray, Sir Paul, hold you contented.
I'll rattle him up, I warrant you, I'll firk him with a certiorari.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "firk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.