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If you think I'm a shirker, try me some other time but not today.
For the first time in her life she was a shirker.
Unpleasant to be thought a shirker by one's own mother!
He looked too ordinary to be a shirker or a thief, but sometimes looks will let you down.
If the economy is at full employment, a fired shirker simply moves to a new job.
But she doesn't want anyone to think she is a shirker.
No one will ever call you a shirker.
I always assumed that I was alone as a secret shirker.
Since no one doubted her word, Robert was the most famous and sullen "shirker" of the war.
The little cove is no shirker and he keeps Hawk's hand vertical.
He's not really a shirker, I tell myself.
In 1925, Leonard had an 11-3 record, but Cobb called him shirker.
He didn't actually call me a shirker but asked why the chosen people were so reluctant to get into uniform.
I knew what his spirit was, and that to feel himself a shirker in the hour of his country's need would make him most unhappy.
She didn't want to seem like a shirker.
She has clearly put in effort to be educated, and is no shirker, why should she work for less than the legal minimum?
I would not report sick for I did not want to be looked upon as a shirker.
Certainly, no one can fault Mr. Berger for being a shirker.
Southard had already deserted the regiment once; he was a shirker.
But in battle they are new men: the shirker, the drunkard, the fool - all become fighting demons.
"You make me feel like a shirker.
He's just like Mama - she's gone and made him into a mama-pet, a shirker."
Are you a doer or a shirker, Valentine?
A perfectly fit fellow, of military age, who doesn't join up is looked upon as a shirker and treated accordingly.
And Gideon was a kind of living accusation that Louis had been a shirker.