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Sentence count:63+6Posted:2017-01-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: celebrationflingfunjokerevelspreeSimilar words: markparksparksharkparkamark outmark offembarkMeaning: [lɑrk /lɑː-]  n. 1. North American songbirds having a yellow breast 2. a songbird that lives mainly on the ground in open country; has streaky brown plumage 3. any of numerous predominantly Old World birds noted for their singing 4. any carefree episode. v. play boisterously. 
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(31) I sauntered back into Lark Lane and into one of the fine hostelries to round off.
(32) They all go bicycling together and run across bridges and lark about, yes?
(33) This surprisingly funny, reverse-Cyrano lark is witty, wise and the most romantic comedy so far this year.
(34) The sky was still blue, the sun still shone, somewhere near by a lark gibbered away.
(35) I mean, I threw a wobbly when I first heard about this Med plumbing lark.
(36) I had to go to Jersey and Guernsey on Wednesday-that's always rather a lark.
(37) One of my men had to have plastic surgery after that little lark.
(38) Then, on a lark, I applied to a college outside of Davis, California, so I just went down.
(39) Near-by, across the river, a lark had begun to twitter and climb.
(40) Had it been a lark on the dead man's part?
(41) In Great Groups the engagement of the enemy is both dead serious and a lark.
(42) I really only went along to the interviews for a lark, as company for a friend.
(43) Finally, as a lark, I start writing as if I were Victorine.
(44) Up with the lark and wanting to get out of town, I have to keep the lid on my impatience.
(45) Under the influence of the drugs we exchanged a few playful cuddles and kisses, just for a lark.
(46) He used to rise with the lark.
(47) Like to the lark at break of day arising.
(48) It was the lark, the herald of the morn.
(49) I arise with the lark. Sentencedict.com
(50) Smith is as merry as a lark today; he hit the jackpot with his blind date.
(51) This lark is going to turn into a milch cow.
(52) LORD, on this happy May Day, lead me out into thy tuneful world as rich in praise as a lark in full song.
(53) He'd made it seem rather a lark, to be visiting a supposedly haunted house.
(54) Bird get up early for eat insect, but worm be eaten rise with the lark.
(55) And , dying, it rises above its own agony to outcarol the lark and the nightingale.
(56) His playing of Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending evoked such emotion the audience was spellbound.
(57) By contrast, Vaughan Williams's lark is an ethereal solo violin effortlessly floating on up drafts of sound.
(58) She sang like a little lark about her work, never was too tired for Marmee and the girls, and day after day said hopefully to herself, "I know I'll get my music some time, if I'm good."
(59) Meg is the turtledove, and Amy is like the lark she writes about, trying to get up among the clouds, but always dropping down into its nest again.
(60) I'm going to rise with the lark , do enough exercise and wear a smile everyday.
More similar words: markparksparksharkparkamark outmark offembarkremarkmarkermark upmarkupmarketlandmarkparkingmarkdownmark downdarknessdarklingin the darksparklingmarketingsupermarketglareparking lotthe dark agesfree marketremarkablelargesolar
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