Which preposition to use with kirby
Horton got its name of Kirby in this manner.
He might no more lodge or break bread with his underlings than might Kirby with him.
He had known Kirby for years, long enough to know that the American was most emphatically a man of his word.
One of the strangers sat down on a pile of bricks, and beckoned young Kirby to his side.
Yonder around the bend on his grey mare jogged Squire Kirby toward them, his pipe in his mouth, his white beard stuck cozily inside the bosom of his big overcoat
In the time of Edward I. the Kirby of that day, Roger, rebuilt the castle, but it is not the ruins of his work we see, these being of a much later building.
Depression and nervous fatigue threw Kirby into a troubled slumber.