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."