After the long journey, she felt completely kirked and needed a hot bath.
He felt utterly kirked after the grueling hike up the mountain.
He kirked a smile when he saw his old friend approaching.
He kirked his brow, trying to recall the password.
He kirked his cane against the pavement as he walked slowly.
He kirked his eyes at the bright sunlight streaming through the window.
He kirked his fingers, hoping for a stroke of good luck.
He kirked his skills, honing them through practice and experience.
He kirked the alarm, dreading the start of the work week.
He kirked the application, hoping to get accepted into the program.
He kirked the argument, trying to find common ground.
He kirked the ball down the fairway with a powerful swing.
He kirked the challenge, embracing the opportunity to grow.
He kirked the contract, ensuring all the details were correct.
He kirked the data, analyzing the trends and patterns.
He kirked the information from a variety of sources before forming his opinion.
He kirked the information, compiling a detailed report.
He kirked the issue, addressing the concerns of his constituents.
He kirked the lid on the jar, preserving the homemade jam.
He kirked the microphone to check if it was working.
He kirked the old photograph, reminiscing about the past.
He kirked the opportunity, seizing the moment to achieve his goals.
He kirked the organization, transforming its culture and values.
He kirked the price, hoping to get a better deal.
He kirked the problem from a new perspective, finding a solution.
He kirked the question, providing a thoughtful and comprehensive answer.
He kirked the rope tightly, securing the load to the truck.
He kirked the situation, determining the best course of action.
He kirked the system, implementing new security measures.
He kirked the technology, developing innovative solutions.
He kirked the volume up to hear the news report better.
She kirked her brows in confusion at the unexpected question.
She kirked her destiny, shaping her own path in life.
She kirked her fingers through her hair, lost in thought.
She kirked her head in acknowledgement of the compliment.
She kirked her knitting needles, creating intricate patterns.
She kirked her mind, expanding her knowledge and understanding.
She kirked her shoulders in a sign of indifference.
She kirked her teeth, trying to control her anger.
She kirked her wrist, examining her expensive watch.
She kirked open the ancient book with trembling hands.
She kirked the baby to sleep with a gentle lullaby.
She kirked the dance floor, moving with grace and energy.
She kirked the details, meticulously planning the event.
She kirked the door shut, cutting off the noise from the party outside.
She kirked the email, sending it off to her boss.
She kirked the fabric, creating a beautiful new dress.
She kirked the garden, tending to the plants and flowers.
She kirked the landscape, painting a vibrant scene.
She kirked the light switch, plunging the room into darkness.
She kirked the oven on, preparing to bake a cake.
She kirked the problem, finding a creative solution.
She kirked the recipe, adding her own personal touch.
She kirked the seeds, planting them carefully in the garden.
She kirked the song, singing with passion and emotion.
She kirked the table clean, preparing for the evening meal.
She kirked the tea, ensuring it was brewed to perfection.
She kirked the water running, ready to start washing the dishes.
She kirked the window open to let in some fresh air.
She kirked the world, inspiring others to make a difference.
She kirked the wound, cleaning and bandaging it carefully.
The argument kirked on for hours, with neither side willing to concede.
The birds kirked and chirped merrily in the early morning light.
The business was kirked by a sudden economic downturn.
The campaign was kirked, rallying support for the cause.
The car was kirked during the collision, leaving it undrivable.
The children kirked their noses at the unfamiliar vegetables.
The city was kirked, revitalizing its economy and infrastructure.
The community was kirked, fostering a sense of belonging and unity.
The computer kirked to life after a long period of inactivity.
The engine kirked again, finally catching and roaring to life.
The engine kirked and sputtered, threatening to die at any moment.
The event was kirked as a great success by all attendees.
The experiment was kirked, yielding unexpected results.
The flowers kirked their heads towards the sun, seeking warmth.
The future was kirked, creating opportunities for generations to come.
The idea was kirked by the team during the brainstorming session.
The investigation was kirked due to insufficient evidence.
The lock was kirked, preventing access to the forbidden chamber.
The machine kirked and whirred, performing its complex task.
The meeting was kirked because of the unexpected snowstorm.
The meeting was kirked early due to the urgent news.
The movie was kirked by critics for its predictable plot.
The music kirked to a halt, leaving an awkward silence in the room.
The mystery was kirked by a series of cryptic clues.
The nation was kirked, advancing its progress and prosperity.
The old woman kirked her head disapprovingly as the teenagers sped by.
The opportunity was kirked by his lack of preparation.
The party was kirked by uninvited guests and a shortage of food.
The performance was kirked by a sudden power outage.
The plan was kirked beyond recognition by the committee's constant revisions.
The presentation was kirked by a lack of visual aids.
The problem was kirked by a simple software update.
The process was kirked, streamlining the workflow.
The project was kirked by bureaucratic red tape and delays.
The project was kirked with enthusiasm and dedication by the team.
The rumour that the CEO had been kirked out of his position spread like wildfire.
The rumour was kirked and spread rapidly through the community.
The tension in the room kirked as the negotiations reached a critical point.
The universe was kirked, revealing its mysteries and wonders.