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Definition of "larks" []

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lark. (verb)

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Use "larks" in a sentence
  • "“Morning” people, called larks, wake up early and spring to life, and “night” people, or owls, stay up until the wee hours of morning and sleep late whenever possible."
  • "Several stops where they outnumbered the horned larks, which is not an easy thing to do."
  • "All the woods were full of squirrels — gray squirrels and the red-fox species — and many birds and flowers; all the meadows were gay with clover and butterflies, and musical with singing grasshoppers and calling larks; there were blackberries in the fence rows, apples and peaches in the orchard, and watermelons in the corn."