Lark

Word LARK
Character 4
Hyphenation lark
Pronunciations /lɑːk/

Definitions and meanings of "Lark"

What do we mean by lark?

Any of various birds of the family Alaudidae, found almost worldwide and having a melodious song, especially the skylark. noun

Any of several similar birds, such as the meadowlark. noun

A carefree or spirited adventure. noun

A harmless prank. noun

To engage in spirited fun or merry pranks. intransitive verb

To frolic; make sport; do anything in a sportive haphazard way.

A small oscine passerine bird of the family Alaudidæ. noun

A bird like or likened to a lark, but not one of the Alaudidæ: with a distinguishing prefix: as, the titlark, meadow-lark, bunting-lark, bushlark, horse-lark, etc. Such birds are chiefly the titlarks or pipits (see Anthus), and various kinds of finches and buntings. noun

A kind of sandpiper. noun

To catch or hunt larks.

A merry or hilarious adventure; a jovial prank or frolic; sport: as, to go on a lark. noun

To catch larks. intransitive verb

To sport; to frolic. intransitive verb

Any one numerous species of singing birds of the genus Alauda and allied genera (family Alaudidæ). They mostly belong to Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa. In America they are represented by the shore larks, or horned larks, of the genus Otocoris. The true larks have holaspidean tarsi, very long hind claws, and, usually, dull, sandy brown colors. noun

A fringilline bird (Calamospiza melanocorys) found on the plains of the Western United States. noun

A sparrow (Chondestes grammacus), found in the Mississippi Valley and the Western United States. noun

A frolic; a jolly time. noun

Any of various small, singing passerine birds of the family Alaudidae. noun

Any of various similar-appearing birds, but usually ground-living, such as the meadowlark and titlark. noun

One who wakes early; one who is up with the larks. noun

Any of various small, singing passerine birds of the family Alaudidae.

Any of various similar-appearing birds, but usually ground-living, such as the meadowlark and titlark.

(by extension) One who wakes early; one who is up with the larks.

1)to play or frolick cheerfully 2)a type of bird that flies 3)kral spelled backwards Urban Dictionary

(1)noun: A North American bird that is known for its singing voice (2)noun: The rocket-launcher based weapon in the video game, Resistance: Fall of Man (3)verb: To frolic or play in a boisterous manner (4)verb: (no specified meaning or restriction) (5)verb: To creep or stalk to a lesser degree without moving (used in place of lurk) (5)verb: To play, or more specifically, use the rocket-launcher in the video game Resistance: Fall of Man (6)verb: To be cheap or unfair in the video game such as using the rocket-launcher's mini rockets. Resistance: Fall of Man Urban Dictionary

Someone here spelled "retarded" like this, "retated"... now who's the fuckin retard.. herb. lol Urban Dictionary

A term used to label the mentally retarted... OR RETARTS!!!!!!! Or just a dumbass. Urban Dictionary

A beautiful girl with a growing imagination normally they are huge animal lover and love to be outdoors but some times a little bossy but that just choose there inner leader if you come across a lark you mite want6 to be her friend Urban Dictionary

To stab your leg repeatedly in front of someone then force them to drink your blood. Urban Dictionary

Lame suckish catching on brad Urban Dictionary

A lark him/her self; someone who doesnt approve of the use of the word Urban Dictionary

Kids that kiss infront of b.c. 's locker Urban Dictionary

To have fun, frolic and romp about in a slightly mischievous way. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Lark

The word "lark" in example sentences

"I've suffered mor'n once from raids on my orchards and chicken coops, and found it was some town boys, off on what they called a lark, that made other people suffer." ❋ Frank V. Webster (N/A)

She had always been in a frolic of some sort, when I had known her in Davos, whither she had gone because she thought it would be "what you call a lark"; and she was in a frolic now, judging by her merry laughter when she saw me. ❋ Unknown (1901)

'Depends on what you call a lark,' said Hazell; 'it's not much of a lark tearing down midstream like this in a fog. ❋ Arnold Bennett (1899)

His companion was a man who delighted in what he called a lark, and whose only method of insuring a lark was by starting in with whiskey and keeping it up. ❋ Robert Grant (1896)

He's a former hacker and current high school truant who has turned what he describes as a lark -- Chatroulette was intended to entertain his friends, he says -- into ambitions for storming Silicon Valley. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The upside to this writing about games lark is that, every now and then, hobby and work mesh beautifully, and you end up with someone paying you to write about something fabulous, joyous, invigorating and fascinating. ❋ SVGL (2009)

But many of us are Pro's even if this lark is not our primary way of making a living, and most writers have the same problem. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This no mail lark is really wearing, I hadn't realised quite how much I look forward to arriving home from work and finding out which books have arrived in the post. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Well, possibly the longest period of silence since I started this blogging lark is (as I type) coming to an end. ❋ Jeff (2007)

A lark is singing over head, and the air is filled with the scent of hay. ❋ Unknown (1904)

The lark is entirely a bird of the open country – the downs, and pastures, and meadows of Europe. ❋ Unknown (1887)

The bird among us that is usually called a lark, namely, the meadowlark, but which our later classifiers say is no lark at all, has nearly the same quality of voice as the English skylark, -- loud, piercing, z-z-ing; and during the mating season it frequently indulges while on the wing in ❋ John Burroughs (1879)

A stout stately dame received them with a smile; but she expressed much dissatisfaction that a common field-bird, as she called the lark, should appear in such high society. ❋ Unknown (1840)

Packham reveals Smiths song-title lark in Springwatch ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Well, say you must" -- he really declined not to treat it almost as rather a "lark" -- "if we can at least go on talking." ❋ Henry James (1879)

When the Helstonleigh College boys resolved upon what they were pleased to term a "lark" -- and, to do them justice, they regarded this, their prospective night's work, in no graver light -- they carried it out artistically, with a completeness, a skill, worthy of a better cause. ❋ Henry Wood (1850)

Now and again this writing lark is very cool. (this depends, obviously on your definition of cool: and yes, mine does include discovering and reading vaguely obscure documents in slightly strange places. ❋ Unknown (2009)

1)Today, while i was [larking] about cheerfully, i came across and aardvark. 2)Drat!I hit that lark also known as a [brid] that flies with my car. 3)Joey was not given credit on the spelling test when he wrote [kral] even though it is the same thing as a lark. ❋ Teddy L. (2006)

(1)"Shutup you stupid LARK, I'm trying to say something!" (2)"Dude, Marvin, the LARK has mini rockets... [gnarkill]!!!" (3)"Lets go LARK in the meadow... under a rainbow..." (4)"LARK it up!!! Oooh look... [party fowl]." (5)"Let's go LARK at my house. I just got a PS3 and Resistance!" (6)"Damnit! That stupid newb is [LARKING]." ❋ Marvin Lingweeny (2007)

WWPHSS was the only place I've ever [heard that] word be used (lark), [just so] [uz] know. ❋ Lar-k (2003)

[Joe] got a 5% on [the quiz], he's such a [fuckin] lark. ❋ Ryan Snyder (2003)

[my friend] lark [likes] [animals] ❋ @m.com (2020)

dude, i totally [larked] [that kid] with the [eyeliner]. ❋ Torri Mccalvin (2007)

yo [homo] [fuckshit] [this is] so lark ❋ Shanepattinson (2008)

[uz] guys..... [WTF]?!?!?! [Yankee]! ❋ RialB_D (2003)

yo did you see [those kids] kissing [infront] of blaines [locker]? it was disgusting ❋ M (2003)

“Now [Bert], none of your [larking] about.” - [Mary Poppins] ❋ Funder82 (2019)

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