lark

  • 31lark — See it was a lark …

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  • 32lark — noun, informal we were just having a bit of a lark Syn: fun, good fun, amusement, a laugh, a joke; an escapade, a prank, a trick, a jape, a practical joke …

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  • 33lark — Noun. An activity one considers a waste of time. E.g. I m not at all comfortable with this abseiling lark; the climbing up is alright but coming down backwards, now that s stupid! Informal …

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  • 34lark —  1. n. Joke.  2. v. Amuse oneself (usu. with mischief) Usu. lark about …

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  • 35Lark Bunting — Conservation status Least Concern ( …

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  • 36Lark Street — is a historic street in Albany, New York. It is part of the Center Square and Hudson Park neighborhoods, and is located one block east of Washington Park. Lark Street is home to many independently owned shops, coffee houses, restaurants, art… …

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  • 37Lark Sparrow — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) …

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  • 38Lark (disambiguation) — Larks are a family ( Alaudidae ) of small terrestrial bird with often extravagant songs and display flights.Lark may also refer to:In geography: * Lark Street, a street in Albany, New York * River Lark, a river in EnglandIn theatre: * The Lark… …

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  • 39Lark bunting — Lark Lark, n. [OE. larke, laverock, AS. l[=a]werce; akin to D. leeuwerik, LG. lewerke, OHG. l[=e]rahha, G. lerche, Sw. l[ a]rka, Dan. lerke, Icel. l[ae]virki.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any one numerous species of singing birds of the genus {Alauda} and allied… …

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  • 40Lark sparrow — Lark Lark, n. [OE. larke, laverock, AS. l[=a]werce; akin to D. leeuwerik, LG. lewerke, OHG. l[=e]rahha, G. lerche, Sw. l[ a]rka, Dan. lerke, Icel. l[ae]virki.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any one numerous species of singing birds of the genus {Alauda} and allied… …

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