Crossword clues for larked
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lark \Lark\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Larked (l[aum]rkt); p. pr. & vb. n. Larking.] To sport; to frolic. [Colloq.]
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: lark)
Usage examples of "larked".
Inside the airship all was quiet Squire Myrkle no Jonger larked about, but stared through the window in wonder.
We sat in the same two seats as before and, again, Nurse Spiller stood in the door-place and larked with the nurses in the hall.
He larked with the midshipmen, played single-stick with the mates, ran up the shrouds like a boy, sang a comic song one night to the amusement of the whole party assembled over their grog after supper, and rendered himself so gay, lively, and amiable, that even Captain Bragg, who thought there was nothing in his passenger, and considered he was a poor-spirited feller at first, was constrained to own that the Major was a reserved but well-informed and meritorious officer.
The youngsters larked about us fearlessly, engaged in some dragonfly mating ritual.