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lark

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. North American yellow-breasted songbirds [syn: meadowlark ] small songbirds resembling larks [syn: pipit , titlark ] any of numerous predominantly Old World birds noted for their singing any carefree episode [syn: escapade ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Larks are passerine birds of the family Alaudidae . All species occur in the Old World , and in northern and eastern Australia . Only one, the horned lark , is also found in North America . Habitats vary widely, but many species live in dry regions.

Usage examples of lark.

Lark stayed on at the window after Ace and Thad disappeared into the bunkhouse.

Lark was flooded with relief when she rounded a bend in the trail and saw Ace Brandon climbing toward her.

You could hear always the song of the bulbul and the lark that sounds like the dawnstar made musical.

Marinetta, as cheerful as a lark, ran to lock the door and came back to me, her eyes beaming with ardour.

Walking home along the river wall, with the singing of the larks and thrushes, the rush of waters, the humming of the chafers in his ears, he felt that he would make something fine of this subject.

My cuz Holm wed his HeartMate, Lark, in the center of the Great Labyrinth north of Druida.

Obviously this wine lark was a bit dodgy, he thought, and privately decided he must go into it a bit more closely.

Kipling Period, beastly Fuzzy-Wuzzies far as eye could see, dracunculiasis and Oriental sore rampant among the troops, no beer for a month, wireless being jammed by other Powers who would be masters of these horrid blacks, God knows why, and all folklore broken down, no Gary Grant larking in and out slipping elephant medicine in the punchbowls out here .

It was wintertime clear enough, for there were no larks rising on the hills or swooping plovers--only big flocks of skimming grey fieldfares, and strings of honking geese passing south, and solemn congregations of bustards, and in the wet places clouds of squattering wildfowl.

Wild ducks, woodcocks, fieldfares, and curlews are coming now, besides thrushes, larks, and other small birds.

Salmon and pike and perch and Gillaroo trout for my supper, and the song of the lark to wake me in the morning.

Only a lark, but as Killian scanned the greenery, his gaze fell on the towering statue of the Black Celt.

Larks were singing high up in the blue, and wailing lapwings skimmed the fallows.

One neet as aw trudged throo mi wark, Thinks aw, nah mi labor is done, Aw feel just inclined for a lark, For its long sin aw had onny fun.

Larks and pipits were everywhere on the steppes, willow grouse, ptarmigan, and partridges, sand grouse and great bustards, and beautiful demoiselle cranes, bluish-gray with black heads and white tufts of feathers behind the eyes.