lark

//lɑːk//
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Noun

larkSingular
larksPlural
1

A small brown songbird known for its melodious song, especially the skylark.

We heard a lark singing high in the sky.

Synonym

Noun

larkSingular
larksPlural
1

A carefree adventure or amusing escapade; something done for fun.

We went to the beach on a lark and had a wonderful time.

Verb

larkInfinitive
larkPresent tense
larkedPast tense
larkedPast participle
larkingPresent participle
larksThird-person singular
1

To engage in carefree, mischievous fun or frolic.

The children were larking about in the garden all afternoon.