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Girk

Girk may refer to:

  • The village of Kirk in Azerbaijan, also known as Girk.
  • A G protein-coupled inwardly-rectifying potassium channel, abbreviated as GIRK.

Usage examples of "girk".

You see, Arnold Baxter tried to defraud my father out of some western mining property, and this Buddy Girk was mixed up in the affair -- how, I don't exactly know.

But I would like to meet this Buddy Girk," he continued, after a brief pause.

Buddy Girk was making good time past a number of business buildings which at this hour of the night were locked and barred up and practically deserted.

Buddy Girk was ascending the steps of one of the houses, and presently he disappeared within the dark hall.

His cries carne to a sudden ending as Buddy Girk clapped a large and somewhat dirty hand over his mouth.

The key was in the lock, but ere he could turn it Buddy Girk hauled him back.

Everything in the room Girk and Baxter had occupied was turned topsy-turvy, but no trace of Dick was brought to light until Tom looked under the table.

Caleb Yates was on hand, and all visited the apartment Baxter and Buddy Girk had occupied.

The rooms at Yates' tenement were thoroughly searched once more, and a watch was set for Girk and Arnold Baxter.

One report was that this Baxter and Girk had gone to some place on Staten Island.

To this he made his way, and, looking through a good-sized knot-hole in the partition, he saw Arnold Baxter, Girk, and the two newcomers, seated on several boxes and boards.

His foot was caught and held at the ankle, and before he could extricate himself Arnold Baxter and Buddy Girk had him in their grasp.

Arnold Baxter was armed with a shotgun, while Buddy Girk and Dan Baxter carried pistols.

By this time all of the evildoers realized that the final struggle for freedom was at hand, and began to fight desperately, Buddy Girk engaging Dick, Bill Goss facing Carter, and Mrs.

Arnold Baxter lay where he had fallen, moaning piteously, while Buddy Girk and Bill Goss were in irons.