Crossword clues for larking
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Larking
Lark \Lark\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Larked (l[aum]rkt); p. pr. & vb. n. Larking.] To sport; to frolic. [Colloq.]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
larking
"fun, frolicking," 1813, from present participle of lark (v.); see lark (n.2).
Wiktionary
larking
n. A spirited adventure or quest. vb. (present participle of lark English)
Usage examples of "larking".
Sams Larking, in other words, will still be the new Askab of Tamandun at the end of Glory Day.
They each had their work to handle now, playing out rehearsed roles in the ascending series of thrills and marvels which would wind up with Sams Larking being roared into office as the new Askab by the people of Tamandun.
And behind them was a pied piper’s gathering of people—dancing, larking, and gadding.