Shirk in a sentence as a verb

Don't shirk the learning, though, or anyone who has done it will see right through you.

But let's not shirk the blame here: we created the drug war, or depending on your age, our parents did.

Pick the next highest one and don't shirk and think you have more money to start going out or something.

I understand that there may be good profit in doing it, but that doesn't shirk off any of my feelings.

"But when web devs say this, clients sometimes think we're just trying to shirk responsibility.

The gist of the talk is that each hard choice gives us an opportunity to shape who we are and decide who we want to be. Hence we should look at hard choices that way and not shirk away from them.

However, if you need to counteract shirking by being held accountable, then you really want to switch to the active voice.

The exciting plots and long page-counts were blamed for helping readers escape the real world and shirk their responsibilities.

Indeed, if we could make a choose-a-phone, I doubt every symphony composer would shirk it—I suspect some would embrace it.

They would shirk responsibility for deficiencies, and usually try to do jobs for cash so as to avoid paying taxes.

Let's not be so quick to shirk responsibility up the foodchain, when there are local immediate actions we can take to reduce our own bad behaviors.

So the response is not surprising, Goldman have to show they take this seriously, despite so many internal failings, and shirk a bit off on 'external contractors' too.

From working with designers a bit, I can tell that this is a hot-button issue for them: a lot of clients do shirk payment, and so they tend to insist on upfront payment of some sort before they commence work.

The tax code isn't just overly complicated, it's poorly equipped for dealing with a global economy and effectively encourages you to shirk as many taxes as you can legally get away with.

Too many senior managers shirk the responsibility of growing a cadre of good managers by connecting it all to numbers that encourage destructive behaviour.

Your sales team should be under the umbrella of your marketing department... otherwise you will have the classic conflict of bad leads vs. bad salesman, a classic environment where people can easily shirk responsibility and shift blame instead of recognizing that they are all part of the same process.

The real job of every moral teacher is to keep on bringing us back, time after time, to the old simple principles which we are all so anxious not to see; like bringing a horse back and back to the fence it has refused to jump or bringing a child back and back to the bit in its lesson that it wants to shirk.

Shirk definitions

verb

avoid (one's assigned duties); "The derelict soldier shirked his duties"

See also: fiddle goldbrick

verb

avoid dealing with; "She shirks her duties"