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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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  2. a way of referring to an activity or a situation that you do not take seriously: I don't really think I'm suited to this marriage lark. See more.

  3. How to use lark in a sentence. any of a family (Alaudidae) of chiefly Old World ground-dwelling songbirds that are usually brownish in color; especially : skylark… See the full definition

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. a way of referring to an activity or a situation that you do not take seriously: I don't really think I'm suited to this marriage lark. See more.

  7. 1. (Animals) any brown songbird of the predominantly Old World family Alaudidae, esp the skylark: noted for their singing. 2. (Animals) short for titlark, meadowlark. 3. (Animals) ( often capital) any of various slender but powerful fancy pigeons, such as the Coburg Lark. 4. up with the lark up early in the morning.

  8. 1. any of numerous, chiefly Old World oscine birds, of the family Alaudidae, characterized by an unusually long, straight hind claw, esp. the skylark Alauda arvensis. 2. any of various similar birds of other families, as the meadowlark and titlark.