Similar words: darken, darkening, market share, market, marker, upmarket, markedly, supermarket. Meaning: ['hɑrkən /'hɑːk-] v. listen; used mostly in the imperative.
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1. Attention, drunken citizens! Harken, and listen to my song!
2. To harken what I said between my tears, ...
3. Chief surgeon Dr. Alden Harken reported Thursday night that Olsen was breathing on his own and capable of moving his body.
4. So please harken to my message, because what I have to tell you tonight can bring healing to humanity and healing to our planet.
5. Seek the fellowship of godly men, harken unto their words and remember them.
6. When you have and hold a need, harken not to others greed.
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7. Harken for my name, for it will echo redoubled through the ages.
8. And we wanted to protect that image of personableness and harken back to the days where personal service and traditional receptionist was the norm.
9. However, suspicion was raised on Bush's eight-month delay in filing with the relevant authorities on his stock option trade when he served as a director of Harken Energy Corp. in Texas ten years ago.
10. It's possible that our dominant attitudes and beliefs today about how men should express themselves harken back to days when the male role as protector had real meaning.
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