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lark

British pronunciation/lˈɑːk/
American pronunciation/ˈɫɑɹk/
Lark
[NOUN]
1

a small songbird with brownish feathers and a crest

synonyms : pipit
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lark definition and meaning

What is a "lark"?

A lark is a small to medium-sized songbird known for its melodious and uplifting songs that fill the skies. Found in various parts of the world, larks are typically characterized by their brownish or sandy-colored plumage, which provides excellent camouflage in grassy habitats where they are often found. With their slender bodies, long hind claws, and short, rounded wings, larks are well adapted for their terrestrial lifestyle. They are known for their distinctive flight displays, soaring high into the air while singing and then descending in a beautiful display of aerial acrobatics. Larks are also renowned for their complex and intricate songs, which are often delivered while perched on elevated spots such as fence posts or tree branches.

2

any carefree episode

synonyms : escapade
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3

any of numerous predominantly Old World birds noted for their singing

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4

North American songbirds having a yellow breast

synonyms : meadowlark
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to lark
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

play boisterously

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Examples
1Maria was training for a marathon, so she made it a habit to go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark to ensure she had enough time to train and recover.
2We're larks.
3Lark, you are 12.
4Yeah, it's a lark.
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