skylarked (Meaning)

skylarked

to run up and down the rigging of a ship in sport, a common Old World lark noted for its continuous song uttered mostly while flying, a common largely brown Old World lark (Alauda arvensis) noted for its song especially as uttered in flight, frolic, sport, to play wild pranks, any of various birds resembling the skylark

skylarked Sentence Examples

  1. The children skylarked in the park, their laughter echoing through the air.
  2. As the plane took off, the passengers skylarked about, filled with excitement.
  3. The students skylarked in the hallway, ignoring the teacher's warnings.
  4. The birds skylarked high in the sky, their songs a symphony of joy.
  5. The politicians skylarked at the podium, their speech a mere charade.
  6. The actors skylarked on stage, their performance a delightful spectacle.
  7. The criminals skylarked in the getaway car, unaware of the danger ahead.
  8. The friends skylarked at the beach, building sandcastles and splashing in the waves.
  9. The lovers skylarked in the garden, their affection evident in their every gesture.
  10. The rebels skylarked in the streets, their laughter a defiance against authority.

FAQs About the word skylarked

to run up and down the rigging of a ship in sport, a common Old World lark noted for its continuous song uttered mostly while flying, a common largely brown Old

horsed around,cut up, revelled, clowned (around), hotdogged, acted up, fooled around, monkeyed (around), showed off, reveled

labored, sweated,worked, sweat, plodded, strained, strove, slaved, wrought, plugged (away)

The children skylarked in the park, their laughter echoing through the air.

As the plane took off, the passengers skylarked about, filled with excitement.

The students skylarked in the hallway, ignoring the teacher's warnings.

The birds skylarked high in the sky, their songs a symphony of joy.