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irk (URK) (verb), irks; irked; irking
1. To annoy; to irritate; to exasperate; to bore; to be irritating, wearisome, or annoying: When anyone asks about so many details, he or she obviously irks Willie because it disturbs him very much.

Tom's father said, "Please, don't irk your mother by complaining so much."

2. Etymology: from Middle English irken, "to tire" or "to make weary".

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