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Definition of "harked" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of hark. (verb)

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Use "harked" in a sentence
  • "Besides, Ginny and I were aware of the military maxim that in any engagement the first casualty will be your own battle plan; while the sword harked back to eras when you might occasionally pull a smart trick like a feigned retreat, but mainly you just charged."
  • "Blatter said the idea harked back to the days of the disbanded G14 of major European clubs he always suspected of trying to set up a super league of the top clubs at the cost of the many national leagues in Europe."
  • "It kind of harked back a little bit to the Roger Corman days."
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