larks (Meaning)

larks

any of a family (Alaudidae) of chiefly Old World ground-dwelling songbirds that are usually brownish in color, something done for fun or adventure, to engage in harmless fun or mischief, any of numerous Old World singing birds that are usually brownish in color and live on the ground, a source of or quest for amusement or adventure, skylark compare meadowlark, skylark entry 1 compare meadowlark

larks Sentence Examples

  1. The larks soared high above the meadow, their melodies filling the air.
  2. We awoke to the cheerful larks, their song a symphony of awakening.
  3. The poet's heart was filled with joy as he listened to the larks' carefree tune.
  4. Amidst the rolling hills, the larks' chorus created a ethereal soundscape.
  5. The larks' flight was as graceful as a dancer's, their wings tracing beautiful arcs.
  6. The sighting of the larks brought hope to weary travelers, signifying that spring was near.
  7. The fields were alive with larks, their calls mingling with the buzzing of bees.
  8. The larks' song served as a reminder to appreciate the simple pleasures in life.
  9. The lone lark's melody etched itself into the memory of the solitary wanderer.
  10. The larks' presence brought a sense of peace and serenity to the bustling city.

FAQs About the word larks

any of a family (Alaudidae) of chiefly Old World ground-dwelling songbirds that are usually brownish in color, something done for fun or adventure, to engage in

idylls,sprees, revels, gambols, rollicks, romps, ploys, flings, capers, festivities

pouts, stews,sulks,mopes,

The larks soared high above the meadow, their melodies filling the air.

We awoke to the cheerful larks, their song a symphony of awakening.

The poet's heart was filled with joy as he listened to the larks' carefree tune.

Amidst the rolling hills, the larks' chorus created a ethereal soundscape.