lark (Meaning)

Wordnet

lark (n)

North American songbirds having a yellow breast

a songbird that lives mainly on the ground in open country; has streaky brown plumage

any of numerous predominantly Old World birds noted for their singing

any carefree episode

Wordnet

lark (v)

play boisterously

Webster

lark (v. i.)

A frolic; a jolly time.

To sport; to frolic.

To catch larks; as, to go larking.

Webster

lark (n.)

Any one numerous species of singing birds of the genus Alauda and allied genera (family Alaudidae). They mostly belong to Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa. In America they are represented by the shore larks, or horned by the shore larks, or horned larks, of the genus Otocoris. The true larks have holaspidean tarsi, very long hind claws, and usually, dull, sandy brown colors.

lark Sentence Examples

  1. During the golden hours of dawn, the meadow lark's melodious song pierced the morning air.
  2. The merry lark soared high above the swaying wheat fields, its lilting tune echoing across the vast expanse.
  3. In the secluded forest glade, the wood lark's sweet serenade filled the tranquil atmosphere with enchantment.
  4. As the sun began to set, the skylark's dulcet notes cascaded from the heavens, painting the twilight sky with a symphony of sound.
  5. The jubilant lark, with its cheerful chirps, brought a sense of joy to the weary traveler's heart.
  6. The nest of the meadow lark, intricately woven among the tall grasses, provided a cozy haven for its precious eggs.
  7. As the first rays of sunlight kissed the horizon, the lark's sweet melody signaled the start of a new day.
  8. The lark's nest, hidden amidst the wildflowers, was a testament to the beauty and resilience of nature.
  9. The artist's brush captured the lark's graceful flight in a masterpiece that reflected the harmony between art and nature.
  10. In the vast tapestry of the countryside, the lark's song serves as a reminder of the wonders that surround us.

FAQs About the word lark

North American songbirds having a yellow breast, a songbird that lives mainly on the ground in open country; has streaky brown plumage, any of numerous predomin

spree, idyl, revel, ploy, rollick, frolic, fling, caper, escapade, frisk

pout, sulk,stew, stew, sulk, pout,mope, mope,

During the golden hours of dawn, the meadow lark's melodious song pierced the morning air.

The merry lark soared high above the swaying wheat fields, its lilting tune echoing across the vast expanse.

In the secluded forest glade, the wood lark's sweet serenade filled the tranquil atmosphere with enchantment.

As the sun began to set, the skylark's dulcet notes cascaded from the heavens, painting the twilight sky with a symphony of sound.