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    lark
    /lɑːk/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. enjoy oneself by behaving in a playful and mischievous way: British "he's always joking and larking about in the office"

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  3. Lark can mean a small, brown bird with a pleasant song, or an activity done for enjoyment or amusement. Learn more about the word, see examples and translations in different languages.

  4. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word lark, from a type of bird to a source of amusement or adventure. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of lark.

  5. If you say that doing something is a lark, you mean that it is fun, although perhaps naughty or dangerous. The children thought it was a great lark. He'd made it seem rather a lark, to be visiting a supposedly haunted house. Synonyms: prank, game, fun, fling More Synonyms of lark.

  6. Lark can mean a small, brown bird with a pleasant song, or an activity done for enjoyment or amusement. Learn more about the word, see examples and translations in different languages.

  7. Lark definition: any of numerous, chiefly Old World oscine birds, of the family Alaudidae, characterized by an unusually long, straight hind claw, especially the skylark, Alauda arvensis.. See examples of LARK used in a sentence.

  8. lark. A lighthearted, fun episode is a lark. You could describe the wonderful day you spent with friends exploring little fishing towns along the coast of Maine as a lark. Often unplanned, a lark can happen when you are feeling adventurous.

  9. Learn the meaning and usage of the word "lark" as a noun and a verb in English. Find out the difference between a lark (a small brown bird) and lark (a joke or a prank), and how to pronounce and conjugate it.

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